An Increase of up to "3,000 Euros per Household per Year", the Austerity Plan to Stabilize the Debt of the Terra Nova Institute
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In a report, the think tank Terra Nova suggests increasing taxes, especially those paid by all citizens, such as VAT, in order to reduce debt.
The Terra Nova Left Centre Institute presented its report on Monday to deal with the size of the deficit. A contribution is also foreseen for "real people", up to "3,000 euros per household and per year", including an increase in VAT, CSG and cuts on pensions. - An increase up to "3,000 euros per household and per year", the austerity plan to stabilize the debt of the Terra Nova Institute (Economy).
Taxing the rich and reducing spending will not be enough to correct the accounts, says the think tank in a report published on Monday 8 December. Faced with the magnitude of the deficit, "one of the taxes that everyone pays will have to be increased".
In a report released this Monday, December 8 for the think tank Terra Nova, the senior official advocates two measures to stop the expansion of the debt: to reduce the saving rate of pensioners and to raise the value added tax.
On 8 December 2025, several media outlets revealed the content of a new Terra Nova note on debt and public finances.In this note, the think tank estimates that stabilising the French public debt will require an annual effort of €100 to €120 billion in the medium term, specifying that this effort will have to "put everyone at stake" according to a formula repeated in a dispatch from Agence France-Presse relayed by Mediapart. Figaro summarizes the…
In a report published by the think tank Terra Nova, Guillaume Hannezo explores the most effective ways to bring France back to a balanced budget.
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