Marco Martínez, a reporter of Apatrundo, moves to the Sevillian neighborhood of Torreblanca, where people manage with the 10,500 euros charged to a year. “It is clear why the National Statistics Institute says Why Torreblanca is the most humble neighborhood in Spain “highlights the reporter, who states that in the neighborhood “every penny account”.
The reporter Talk to one of its neighbors about how it has changed to go to the supermarket “for going to the Chinese”. The man explains that “the price difference is 30 or 40 cents” and Recognize that it takes “the most baratito”: “I have half a kilo of fish because the kilo can no longer pay.” “That is not done to a pensioner,” criticizes the neighbor of Torreblanca, who explains to the reporter who has a pension of 800 euros per month: “I have to juggle.”
On the other hand, A retiree asks that “fix the neighborhood because it is what it takes”: “Cleaning, police and everything.” For his part, a man who works collecting abandoned furniture in the neighborhood containers criticizes that no one uses the free phone to pick them up. “We possibly collect two or three furniture trucks a day,” criticizes the man, who asks the phone to use the furniture to the houses and not leave them in the street.
Finally, Marco Martínez talks to a Group of Teachers of the Institute who are having breakfast in one of the bars of the neighborhood. “It is more a town than a neighborhood because it is isolated by the highway of Seville,” explains one of the teachers, who emphasizes that teaching in the neighborhood “is a positive experience but perhaps” is also “more stressful.”
“You have to adapt everything to the context and throw philosophy,” The man says, he emphasizes that “there are times when you can get frustrated.” However, he emphasizes that the teachers who are there are because they want: “He is very grateful.”