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09CASABLANCA48
2009-03-24 10:43:00
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Consulate Casablanca
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MOROCCO'S MIDDLE CLASS PART II: THE STAGNATION OF

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TAGS: ECON MO PGOV PREL
SUBJECT: MOROCCO'S MIDDLE CLASS PART II: THE STAGNATION OF
MOROCCO'S MIDDLE CLASS

REF: CASABLANCA 36

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Summary
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UNCLAS CASABLANCA 000048

SENSITIVE
SIPDIS

STATE FOR NEA/MAG
STATE PLS PASS TO COMMERCE FOR NATHANIEL MASON

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ECON MO PGOV PREL
SUBJECT: MOROCCO'S MIDDLE CLASS PART II: THE STAGNATION OF
MOROCCO'S MIDDLE CLASS

REF: CASABLANCA 36

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Summary
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1. (SBU) While the bustling markets that line the streets of
Casablanca might suggest that Morocco's middle class is
thriving, many of our contacts note that growth within this
segment of society has stagnated in part due to the rising
cost of living and the country,s poor fiscal policies.
Middle class families are increasingly one major incident )
a sudden illness or a car accident - away from falling out of
middle class status altogether. This is the second of a
three-part cable series on Morocco,s Middle Class. The first
(reftel) looked at what, exactly, constitutes the middle
class in Morocco today. The third will discuss private and
public initiatives to develop that segment of society.

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The Stagnation of Morocco's Middle Class
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2. (SBU) While the bustling markets that line the streets of
Casablanca might suggest that Morocco's middle class is
thriving, our contacts argue that in reality this sector of
the population is struggling. Recent marketing studies by
Procter and Gamble (P&G) point to a stagnating middle class -
defined as a family of four generating between USD 625 to
2125 per month. The external affairs director for P&G, Nawal
Elaidaoui, said that although the absolute number of middle
class households has grown, the percentage as it relates to
Morocco,s population has not. In fact, P&G's marketing home
visits illustrate a deteriorating quality of life for middle
class families.

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The Rising Cost of Living
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3. (SBU) To explain the cause of this stagnation, Elaidaouri
points to inflation which has badly eroded middle class
earning power over the past five years. This price pressure
is only partially captured by official Moroccan statistics,
which do not fully reflect key increases in such areas as
housing and education costs. Elaidaoui uses the story of
Mustapha Ihsane, who works at a French bank in Casablanca and
once dreamed of sending his children to private school, to
illustrate her argument. "We're not middle class anymore;
we're at the poverty level", said Ihsane. He has a Master's

degree from France and earns just less than USD1200 a month.
His salary used to be more than adequate to support his
family and be called middle class, and until recently he was
even able to set aside more than a quarter of his salary for
his parents. But rising prices have changed all that, he
said. Now he has taken a second job teaching English on
weeknights to support his wife and three children. Unable to
buy a car, he takes public buses from his two bedroom
apartment just outside Casablanca to work. He can no longer
send anything to his parents. "I have to live day by day", he
told Procter and Gamble.


4. (SBU) Ihsane's case has become the rule rather than the
exception for Morocco's middle class, and even official
statistics are showing higher cost of living. After several
years of low inflation, recent studies by the High Commission
for Planning (HCP) show that the cost of living has increased
by four percent since July 2008. Onions rose to 90 cents a
pound from about 22; medical care jumped about 20 percent;
private schooling is up 30 percent, says Bekouchi of Hassan
II University. Middle class families are increasingly one
major incident - a sudden illness or a car accident - away
from falling out of the middle class altogether, he added.


5. (SBU) Most critically, the urban real estate market in
increasingly out of the middle class reach. According to
market surveys, the cost of an apartment in Casablanca has
risen 43 percent, 45 percent in Rabat, and 92 percent in
Marrakech in the last four years. Priced out of the urban
housing markets, middle class families have turned to social
housing units which were originally constructed for more
economically disadvantaged families. (Note: The purchase by
the middle class of these units is contrary to law and thus
often requires the payment of a bribe. End Note)

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Morocco's Fiscal Policy
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6. (SBU) In addition to the costs imposed by inflation,
financial experts also attribute the stagnation of the middle
class to the government's poor fiscal policy, specifically
its imposition of high marginal tax rates on salaried
workers. Indeed, our contacts in business and academia, such
as Youssef El Hadi of the Casablanca Stock Exchange, agree
that far from promoting the emergence of a middle class,
government policy has historically penalized it.


7. (SBU) For example, Moroccans making over 10,000 MAD (or
almost USD 1250) per month are subject to individual income
taxes that amount to 42 percent of their salary, which
decreases the purchasing power of many middle class families.
Moreover, at 30 percent the corporate tax rate for small and
medium businesses, overwhelming owned by middle class
families, is among the highest in the Maghreb region.
MILLARD