In recent months, writer Robert Schneider has portrayed special people for ‘Krone’ who stand up for others. A look back full of gratitude.
The face of poverty will become increasingly clear in the coming years in the still promised land of Vorarlberg. To claim this has nothing to do with prophecy or assumptions, but rather with a sober, objective assessment of the social processes and distortions currently underway. The aging of society, the question of the long-term functioning of social security systems and the continued rise in the cost of living and housing are just the most obvious indications that all is no longer clean in the country. Not to mention the economic problems that are beginning to darken the sky in Germany, which our country will also feel to a significant extent, as many companies depend on our neighboring countries. All this will not leave Vorarlberg unscathed this decade. The face of poverty will become a constant in our daily interactions.
Source: Krone

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