Saturday, August 15, 2015

Student back is increasingly expensive – Boursier.com

This price increase applies to both the Paris Province, according to UNEF …

(Boursier.com) – The cost of living Student will increase by 1.1% in September 2015. According to a study by the National Union of Students of France (UNEF), this cost has jumped 8.4% since the beginning of the quinquennium Francois Hollande, which significantly reduces the purchasing power of young people. At the micro RTL this morning, the union president, William Martinet, has responded by asking the government to act quickly, “in addition to an increase in the cost of living that is important in this fall, it will the first time since the start of the five-year period where there is no social measure which is intended for students “.

A limited increase in Paris

Despite the Alur law, which provides for a rent control, and single tariff for transport, it was in Paris that student life is the most expensive. Through mentoring agency fees 495 euros on average savings will be made, however, in a moving. The average rent remains unchanged, it is 795 euros for a studio in the heart of the capital …

Strong growth in the rest of France

Outside Paris, cost of living is also up sharply: “Students living outside of Ile-de-France pay the government’s refusal to regulate rents in major university towns,” says the report. They rose on average by 0.3%, and prices of public transport by 2.6%. In Lille, for example, the fee to scholarship students has been deleted. Consequently, the price of their subscription will increase from 18% …

A worrying increase

As for the registration fee, they will be unchanged for this autumn 2015, is not the case of mandatory expenditures such as social security (0.9%) or university food services (+ 1.6%). The overall cost of student life represents on average 48% of the French median income of 800 euros per month.

Worried by this situation, the union calls “a social action plan regarding all student life and has an investment in the scholarship system. “

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