Greece's Economy Has Grown, But Many Citizens Still Feel Financial Strain
Greece has seen measurable economic growth in recent years, yet a significant portion of its population reports feeling financially worse off. The disconnect between macroeconomic indicators and everyday lived experience has sparked public debate. Factors such as income inequality, rising living costs, and the lasting effects of the country's debt crisis may help explain the gap. While national wealth metrics have improved, many Greeks say the gains have not translated into better personal financial conditions.
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