Burgenland municipalities are under financial pressure. Relief packages from the federal and state governments are often no longer enough to balance the scales. The list of savings options in communities is long, from talk of cutting politicians’ salaries to closing outdoor swimming pools.
Is there that much month left at the end of the money? Housing, food, heating, petrol, medical care or education for children: it is becoming increasingly difficult for many people to afford all this in times of rising prices. According to Volkshilfe, 50,000 men, women and children in Burgenland are directly affected by poverty. The increase in inflation is also becoming increasingly visible in municipalities, which are increasingly having to make cuts.
Source: Krone

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