When growth is only in numbers, poverty is a daily reality...
The Albanian economy has entered 2025 with the same dilemmas that have haunted it for two decades: how to produce real, sustainable and fairly distributed development for citizens, instead of a fictitious growth that is measured in statistics but not felt in everyday life. For years, the only pillar of economic stability has been the growth of wages and consumption; a model that does not need industry, production, or technology, but only remittances, consumer credit and endless construction.
This is not development. It is managed poverty.
Productivity in Albania continues to be among the lowest in Europe. The state has not yet built any serious policy to help value-added sectors, has no vision for technology, nor any strategy to support manufacturing firms that could change the structure of the economy. Agriculture is being abandoned, industry does not exist, while tourism is informal and unformalizable in this climate where everything functions without law.
Small Albanian businesses are closing, not because they have no ideas, but because they have no ground to grow. The administration does not help them, the banks do not finance them, the market does not protect them. Human capital, which in many countries is the hope of the future, is here an export commodity: our young people are leaving because there is no economy to support them, and politics is too busy with propaganda to remind us what we are losing every day.
There is no more time to cover up the wounds with statistics. Raising the minimum wage is only good if it reflects increased productivity, not just as a populist measure. GDP growth is only valuable if it comes from new industries, exports, technology and innovation; not from loans to buy concrete apartments.
Albania does not have a temporary economic crisis. It has a model crisis. And this is more dangerous than any financial downturn. Because it is silent, but daily. Invisible, but deep.
If we do not act now, the day will come when poverty will no longer be a problem of the unemployed, but a shared reality of the employed. And when that happens, there will be neither wages, nor credit, nor construction to cover the price of this new poverty: a country without hope, without development, and without a future./ Pamphlet
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