Sánchez: Without immigration, Spain would lose 19% of its GDP by 2050
Sánchez: “Sin inmigración, España perdería un 19% de su PIB en 2050”
Summary
Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez argued that without immigration Spain would lose 19% of its GDP by 2050, as the government presented an integration plan with a €500 million budget. The move frames migration as essential to the country's economic future.
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