21:00 September 1, 2015
(AGI) – Rome, Sept. 1 . – It grows to surprise the economy in the second quarter and improves the data on unemployment in July: the gross domestic product, according to ISTAT, and ‘increased by 0.3% over the previous quarter and by 0.7% against the second quarter of 2014, most ‘of the preliminary estimate widespread in August, signaling economic growth of 0.2% and 0.5% trend. On the work front, the Institute of Statistics, the estimate of the unemployed and ‘decreased by 4.4% (-143 thousand) on a monthly basis in July and after the growth of the past two months, the unemployment rate and’ dropped by 0.5 percentage points, reaching 12% at the lowest level since July 2013. In the twelve months unemployment and ‘decreased by 6.6% (-217 thousand people looking for work) and the unemployment rate by 0.9 points.
double gave rejoices the government and Matteo Renzi wrote on twitter: “A growing GDP, growing the employed, less unemployment. Reforms need.” For Renzi “and ‘essential that we each give a hand because’ Italy is again to grow, which in recent years has unfortunately not done, it seemed that Italy had got a flat tire or had fallen into a descent. The other European countries were more ‘strong, we are not yet pink jersey, but we came back in the group thanks to the reforms we are doing. I do not I’m happy, I want that Italy is pink jersey, “he adds.” Comments positively Pier Carlo Padoan, claiming that the GDP growth for this year and acquired ‘by 0.6%, a forecast “already’ close to our estimate for the year (+ 0.7%). Padoan added that “with reasonable and reliable estimates, public finances are under control and allow us to give breath to the recovery.” With the economy growing and unemployment falling, continues Padoan, you have to “consolidate and accelerate, but the direction and ‘right’. “The unemployment data today tell us that we are heading in the right direction: we must now accelerate,” added Labour Minister, Giuliano Poletti. The cold of Confindustria and the unions critical. According to Giorgio Squinzi “GDP growth of 0.3% is not enough. It ‘s not about ours, but it’ s only due to the halving of oil prices, the strengthening dollar and quantitative easing from the ECB. We did not do the cleaning we need to make internal reforms to restart the country as it deserves. ” Susanna Camusso, secretary of the CGIL, serves “a plan of work that knows how to seize the opportunity ‘that arise and address a market unable, alone, to produce wealth in a stable and balanced”, while “we see instead only very ugly propaganda that produces not only ephemeral illusions and false expectations but significant damage to the country and to future generations. ” For the secretary of the CISL, Annamaria Furlan, “employment figures are encouraging, but it ‘s too early to declare victory.”


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