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Milan, One in Three Taxpayers Declares Less than 16 Thousand Euros per Year. and the Youth Unemployment Rate Remains at 18.7%

Summary by Il Riformista
The Milan that emerges from the data of 2025 is a city with a thousand contradictions: it produces 25% of the national GDP of the knowledge economy, it hosts 200 thousand university students and hundreds of innovative startups, yet it sees half the patents filed in just two years. A metropolis where the AI Week attracts 18 thousand participants from all over the world, but where one third of the taxpayers declare less than 16 thousand euros per …
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The Milan that emerges from the data of 2025 is a city with a thousand contradictions: it produces 25% of the national GDP of the knowledge economy, it hosts 200 thousand university students and hundreds of innovative startups, yet it sees half the patents filed in just two years. A metropolis where the AI Week attracts 18 thousand participants from all over the world, but where one third of the taxpayers declare less than 16 thousand euros per …

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Il Riformista broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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