"The More Time and the More Money We Have": Do the French Still Have the Means to Raise Their Children Properly?
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According to a poll conducted by OpinionWay, it is increasingly difficult to raise children in France. The financial situation of the parents would be in constant decline. 13% of the parents thus indicate that they are unable to provide for their children's basic needs. - "The more time spent and the more money spent": do the French still have the means to raise their children properly? (Social issues).
One in two parents feel that they do not have the means to prepare for their child's future, according to an OpinionWay poll this Friday. Dissatisfaction with state support is progressing, as well as the difficulties associated with work-family balance.
Financial difficulties in preparing for their child's future, in order to please them, a challenge to allocate working and family time... One in two families feels that the State does not give them enough help. An OpinionWay study for the Unaf reveals this Friday a worrying feeling in the homes. Too few means are put in place to help families, according to half of them. One in two families feel that the support of the State is insufficient, espe…
Half of the families surveyed felt that there was insufficient state support for families with children.
One in two French families feel that they are poorly supported by the State Dissatisfaction is increasing among French households. According to the annual OpinionWay barometer carried out by the Union nationale des associations familiales (Unaf), 50% of families now consider that the support provided to them by the State is insufficient — an increase of ten points compared to 2024, as clear as it is revealing. This mistrust is expressed with a p…

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