I lived in Spain, and am often there due to work, and I wouldn't really agree Spanish people having bad time. Not all is perfect of course, but relatively low salary gets you through pretty good, and there is plenty of work for anyone willing to. They might complain a lot, but they do that surrounded by friends, in full restaurant, full belly of good food and with good wine in their hand. Not exactly you average world sufferer.I think this is what may happen with Argentina and Buenos Aires if Milei is successful with his free market policies. In Spain umemployment is high and salaries are low relative to other EU countries thanks to restrictive socialist economic policies.
Spain is often downplayed in international media. It's 15th economy of the world, I believe only Australia and Canada with fewer population ahead, have very good public transportation network, plenty of opportunities. Something they are doing right, I guess.