In France today, the cost of living is far beyond the means of the average French person, making it extremely difficult to provide for a family, if one is lucky enough to have one.

- **Average income**:

The median salary in France is around €1,200 net per month, with a few exceptions reaching €2,000 for more qualified professions. Engineers, at the end of their career, can expect up to €5,000 per month. However, these cases remain rare and do not erase the daily difficulties for the majority of French people.

- **Main monthly expenses**:

- **Accommodation** :

- Average rent: €400 for modest accommodation, but for a family-sized house or apartment, this amount rises to €800.

- **Food** :

- Food expenses, in the face of a drastic increase in prices (doubled in a few years), require an average of €700 per month for a family.

- **Internet and multimedia**:

- Internet access and multimedia subscriptions cost between €40 and €80, essential in our connected society today.

- **Clothing and other essential needs**:

- Renewing clothes and small daily purchases requires at least €100 per month.

- **Cars and transport**:

- Taxes, technical inspections and vehicle repairs are heavy:

- Taxes : environ 70 €.

- Repairs: a simple problem can cost €400, while centers charge up to €100 for a typical visit.

- Monthly average: €200, excluding additional costs.

- **Taxes and duties**:

- Add to that an average of €300 per month for various taxes, duties and additional charges.

- **Overall calculation of expenses**:

- Accommodation: €800

- Food: €700

- Internet and multimedia: €60 (average)

- Clothing: €100

- Cars: €200

- Taxes and duties: €300

**Total: €2,160 per month**

With an average salary of €1,200, a typical French person is in deficit of €960 each month. This imbalance pushes many families into over-indebtedness and a feeling of helplessness or separation.

**A feeling of injustice and revolt**

Citizens perceive a political class more concerned with personal interests, international conflicts and an oppressive taxation policy than with improving the daily lives of the French.

**A cry of alarm for the French people**

Faced with this situation, many are calling for radical change. They denounce:

- Inaction of those responsible.

- Collaborators who defend liberticidal laws.

- An abysmal public debt which, in the end, should not be the burden of the people, but that of the political leaders themselves.

**A vision of the future**

If nothing is done, citizens are considering a mass exodus (Dubai, for the rich? 🤣), leaving decision-makers alone to face their mistakes, forced to manage a France riddled with debt without the support of the people, except for overtaxed workers.

Is external help possible to free France from the political oppressor?

The urgency is therefore to act to restore France's sovereignty and allow its inhabitants to live with dignity. **The fight for social and economic justice must take precedence**. Thank you for thinking of all the French people in suffering and need.