Pensioner Bill Lundberg got into so much debt that in 2018 he had to sell the house he rebuilt and renovated on his own. Today he lives in a caravan in a forest clearing. The feature is part of a larger review of the situation of the indebted in Sweden. You can find all articles here: Skuldberget in Perstorp.
After many years of absence from Swedish waters, the tuna has now made its way back, including to Öresund. Scientists believe that it is thanks to regulated fishing and the availability of food that the tribe has once again found its way to our waters.
Tofan Serin Batak is 16 years old and attends Öresundsgymnasiet in Landskrona. Among other things, he is known for being among the strongest in the city, and has several hundreds of thousands of followers on his social media.
Kenneth Kjellberg lives in Perstorp and has lived with debt most of his life. The first debt he took on was when he moved away from home and was going to buy furniture. The clip is part of a larger review of the situation of the indebted in Sweden. You can find all articles here: Skuldberget in Perstorp.
The mountain of debt that private individuals cannot pay back in Sweden is SEK 87 billion and is constantly increasing. In 2020, it increased by SEK 13 million a day. This article is also part of a larger review of the situation of the indebted in Sweden. You can find all articles here: Skuldberget in Perstorp.