
The Sad State of Europe’s Economy
Europe needs an urgent, independent economic crash commission led by business leaders and economists—not Brussels politicians.

Europe needs an urgent, independent economic crash commission led by business leaders and economists—not Brussels politicians.

Rapid gains in living standards had aligned with prudent long-term public spending, but conditions have worsened since 2023.

Europe’s leaders have ignored mounting economic stagnation for decades, thereby dooming an entire generation to a life in industrial poverty.

The Italian economy is neither better nor worse thanks to Meloni’s government. With the next election less than two years away, the time to put conservative policies to work is now.

What superficially looks like a mixed bag of good and bad news is in reality a depressing image of a continent slowly sinking into permanent economic stagnation.

There is a coordinated effort on the internet to portray the Fidesz government as an economic disaster for Hungary. Nothing could be further from the truth.

Record immigration inflows sustain Spanish and European GDPs, but strain housing and wages.