The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) released its annual report on Thursday, highlighting the increasing strain on the rights of Europeans due to the rising cost of living. The report indicates that financial pressures are negatively impacting fundamental rights across the bloc. Alongside economic concerns, the FRA also flagged a concerning increase in hate speech online. Furthermore, the agency noted ongoing challenges with the integration of migrant workers into European societies. The report serves as a warning of interconnected issues impacting social cohesion and individual well-being. These findings underscore the need for policy interventions addressing both economic hardship and social inclusion. The FRA’s assessment provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of fundamental rights within the EU.