ETUC study: Fiscal rules stop new schools and hospitals 

10.04.24

EU Affairs

Instead of investing, member states would be forced to make cuts worth over 100 billion Euro in the first year of the implementation of the new fiscal rules.  

ETUC study: Fiscal rules stop new schools and hospitals 

The majority of EU member states will not be able to meet their targets for investment in schools, hospitals and housing under plans for new economic governance rules, a study for the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) has found. 

The European Commission’s own figures show investment in Europe’s social infrastructure is already €192 billion a year less than required to meet the needs of citizens.  

Investment needs to be raised annually by €120bn in health, €57bn in affordable housing and €15bn in education. 

But a report for the ETUC by the New Economics Foundation has found that the proposed fiscal rules, which would impose arbitrary limits on debt and deficit from 2027, would mean that:  

  • 18 member states including Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Poland could not make the investments needed to bridge that gap (table 1);
  • When green investment needs are taken into account, just three member states would be left with the fiscal capacity to meet the EU’s own investment targets (table 2);
  • Even if the EU’s Recovery and Resilience Fund (RRF) was extended, only five countries would be able to meet their social and green investment targets.

The findings of the report show how counterproductive the proposed fiscal rules would be to the EU’s social and climate goals at a time when the Commission’s own polling shows these are the priorities of citizens. 

Instead of investing, member states would be forced to make cuts worth over 100 billion Euro in the first year of the implementation of the new fiscal rules.  

The ETUC is raising the alarm ahead of the final vote on the new fiscal rules in the European Parliament on 22 April 2024. 

The research further shows that an investment mechanism would need to be over three times larger than the RRF to stand a chance of mitigating for the damage of the new fiscal rules. As such, the need for an investment mechanism is clear but it can only deliver if the proposed fiscal rules are not applied. 

ETUC General Secretary Esther Lynch said: “Europe needs economic rules that put the needs of working people and the future of the planet first. The EU’s own polling consistently shows these are the priorities of European citizens and acting in complete contradiction to them just months from the elections is a recipe for disaster.  

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