Survey Finds Spaniards are More Confident About Economy
Spain is back and every sector is on the up. |
The survey was carried out by international consulting firm
GAD3 and it showed 52.5% of Spaniards had confidence that Spain will be one of
the best-performing economies of Europe, a claim supported by leading
economists who believe the country really is leading the way for growth.
This represents an 11.3% increase in optimism since the
survey was put out last year, and it reflects the experiences of the average
Spaniard, as more jobs and improved job security are becoming reality for many
people across the country.
A poll that covered just Barcelona conducted by the City
Hall discovered Barcelona residents no longer consider being employed and their
working conditions to be their primary concern. This is the first that job
security hasn’t been the main concern since 2009.
However, the poll also showed that Barcelona residents are
starting to feel the pressure of tourism. The city continues to grow as a
cultural, beach, and party hub of the world. It’s bringing plenty of prestige
and money to the city, but it’s also starting to infringe on the livelihoods of
residents.
Tourism concerns hit the top of the polls for the first time
in history, causing Deputy Mayor Gerardo Pisarello to declare that the issue
has nothing to do with some kind of “tourism phobia” ad that people in
Barcelona remain fans of travel and seeing tourists. The condition is one of
concrete malaise caused by overcrowding.
Barcelona recorded nine million official overnight stays in
2016, but the City Hall estimates that the real number is closer to 30 million
after accounting for rental options including AirBnB and private lets.
Barcelona famously announced that they planned to limit
tourism numbers; as the city council have begun to refuse to grant new hotel
licenses.
Barcelona’s success has been great for the economy of the
city – as it has been great for the entire country – but, much like with the
improved job market, the country needs to do some additional work to ensure as
many people as possible are helped by the economic benefits.