“Satiated!” A week after Anne Hidalgo’s decision to raise property taxes in Paris by 52% next year, Parisians are not hiding their despair. “It’s a small drop of water, but it fills an already very, very full vase.”blazes 4’s resident Kathryne Paris district. The manager of the art gallery next door doesn’t fly. “I’ve always lived in Paris and I see the cost of living going up, up again, until it reaches the top.”, he thinks. A mirror increase in the quality of life in the capital, according to Catherine. In its attractions, cleanliness and safety, which have become “disastrous”. If his professional activities did not force him to stay in the heart of Paris, he bluntly admits that he would already go further, citing Le Vésinet, Montesson or Rueil-Malmaison.
Source: Le Figaro

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