The cost of living, combined with growing social division in the country, is pushing many Israelis to move abroad.
Cost of Living
Religious lawmakers insist that following America’s lead in adding “In God We Trust” to Israeli currency will bring economic success.
The study covered 2021, during the peak of the coronavirus pandemic, a time when thousands of Israelis were out of work.
Israelis Jews increasingly moving to Arab towns amid sharp rise in rental prices.
Israelis are now paying well over $8 per gallon at the pump.
Reluctantly relocating abroad, young Israeli families say they don’t want to leave, but can’t afford to stay.
There’s growing concern that the next generation of Israelis won’t be able to afford homes in their own country.
Amid the horrible images from Ukraine, some good news made the headlines: A new foreign supermarket chain could, hopefully, lower prices in Israel
House prices have risen by 11.3 percent over the past year. Owning an apartment will remain a dream for many Israelis
The government has declared war on the high cost of living and has published a plan to make Israel a little less expensive