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GDP, the South grows faster than the North-Central: Calabria and Campania sprint
Italy📈 Economy15 days ago

GDP, the South grows faster than the North-Central: Calabria and Campania sprint

For the fourth consecutive year, the southern regions of Italy have grown at a higher rate than the national average, driven by public investments. According to estimates from Svimez, the south's GDP increased by 0.7% in 2025 compared to 0.5% in the center-north. This growth, however, was lower than the previous year's 1%. The report highlights that such sustained growth in the south has not been seen since the post-war economic boom. Meanwhile, Italy's overall GDP growth remains below the European Union average.

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Il Sole 24 Ore logoIl Sole 24 OreParty-aligned🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 8015 days ago
GDP, the South grows faster than the North-Central: Calabria and Campania sprint

For the fourth consecutive year, the southern regions of Italy have grown at a higher rate than the national average, driven by public investments. According to estimates from Svimez, the south's GDP increased by 0.7% in 2025 compared to 0.5% in the center-north. This growth, however, was lower than the previous year's 1%. The report highlights that such sustained growth in the south has not been seen since the post-war economic boom. Meanwhile, Italy's overall GDP growth remains below the European Union average.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual economic data without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It mentions both positive developments in the south and the broader context of Italy’s slower growth relative to the EU, maintaining a balanced perspective.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article presents data from Svimez regarding regional growth rates and provides contextual comparisons with EU countries. The facts appear consistent with the cross-source consensus, though some details like specific growth percentages may not be independently verified. The tone is generally neut

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