The health crisis has brought to light the poverty of young people and raised debates on the establishment of a minimum income for this category of the population.

Sabina Issehnane and David Cayla, economists at the University of Paris and Angers, have opposing views on the issue.

Sabina Issehnane wants young people to receive the RSA (Revenu de Solidarité Active): “I do not understand why young people are excluded from social minima, today in France.

"For David Cayla, the RSA is the easy way out:" We must develop a massive plan to hire young people.

If we do this correctly, there is no need for RSA.

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The two economists discuss this social debate in the video of our partner Brut. 

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