The access of young people to housing and low wages is currently one of the main concerns of the Government of Spain, which has different available Aid to access a house or floorand it has also become a focus of debate among experts.
And it is precisely this matter that has faced two lawyers in the Antena 3 program, a public mirror. In the debate, the two experts offered faced visions about the current situation of the new generations.
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Carmen Sánchez was confident in the ability of young people to prosper by launching some controversial statements “if you are born poor is not your fault, but if you die poor, it is,” to which he added that he should not fall into pessimism, supporting his argument with data on youth emancipation. “There are 60% of young people who can become independent before 30 and the other 40, well, the difference in social classes,” he explained.
He also defended the role of the welfare state in Spain as a tool for support for social mobility: “We live in a country that is the welfare state. We have public education, public hospitals,” he said.
“You can’t continue reproducing phrases that are from the quaternary on television
Given these statements, also lawyer Cruz Sánchez de Lara showed her indignation, with a more critical vision, focused on the real difficulties that young people face to access housing: “These guys, like most of her generation, will probably take a long time if they manage to buy a house. And one of the most serious problems in Spain is housing.”
He stressed that the root of the problem is not in salaries or companies, but in the lack of sustained public policies. “It is a problem of successive governments that have not managed to make a housing policy so that these boys who are studying tomorrow can have access, as our parents had and as we have had, to their own home.”
The lawyer also questioned the message released by her partner, “they cannot continue to reproduce phrases that are from the quaternary on television, such as that if you are born rich you can die poor, but if you are born poor … it is not,” he replied indignantly.
To which Sánchez replied “please, if Elon Musk said,” something that did not convince De Lara who replied critically, “because you see the modern, the modern”, referring to the superior counselor of the president of the United States and president of Tesla.

