
Laut diesem Artikel verdienen Sie in Frankfurt fast 60.000 pro Jahr und fast 70.000 in Kronberg. Warum wird das gesamte Gebiet auf den Bahnhofsvierer reduziert?
Frankfurt highest salaries in Germany almost 60k, why is the city only reduced to the train station
byu/Alliseearelies ingermany
Von Alliseearelies
6 Kommentare
Because mostly tourists will post here
Because that’s the first thing that you see when you arrive?
Well, the fact that Frankfurt is a major European financial hub doesn’t make the area around the train station any less dodgy. Not sure what you are trying to say tbh
You don‘t get to have money, if you move to Kronberg. You move to Kronberg because you have the money.
And whoever has money apparently leaves MV.
Salary is one of the main examples in statistics on where to use the Median, not the mean, because it is robust against outliers. In Frankfurt you have lots of people with super high wages, for example in the financial district, so this statistic, which is using the mean (by a job portal, lol) is „für den Arsch“.
That being said, this post was here before and the general consensus was that it’s stupid to judge a city by the average salary.
The housing market is already bad in Frankfurt. If we’d now tell everyone that it’s a nice place, even more people would try to come here. So we will just tell everyone how bad it is. Did I mention that Frankfurt has the highest crime rate per capita?