France and Germany are inflated by the third criteria.
Also I wonder how do they count retirees. Like what if they own their property and live in it while receiving a pension from the state below 50% of the mean salary? They definitely aren’t poor
SCDWS on
Portugal can into Western Europe?
kossttta on
This is such a big problem in Spain… yet nobody talks about it.
_crazyboyhere_ on
Ummm….. I have questions about the third criteria, because wouldn’t all retirees fall in this category? Wouldn’t most rich people also fall in the third category? Because most rich folks don’t have to work as they can simply live off of their investments.
Quietech on
The source makes me wonder of there was an agenda here. How would they rank the US with the same metrics
Friendly_Scholar_782 on
I am Turkish and I wish it was actually %30
Nomad-2020 on
Again, data from the UK and Switzerland exist. It’s just the author chose not to include these countries when making this map.
Commercial_Deer5744 on
Luxembourg has a 20% poverty rate huh? I think there is something screwy with the criteria.
kamwitsta on
Turkey is crazy. Unless this is just on paper because in reality everything is done under the table.
Pormonas on
Damn, those numbers hit hard—makes you rethink the „easy life“ stereotype.
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Ahh man I wanted to see Russia lol.
France and Germany are inflated by the third criteria.
Also I wonder how do they count retirees. Like what if they own their property and live in it while receiving a pension from the state below 50% of the mean salary? They definitely aren’t poor
Portugal can into Western Europe?
This is such a big problem in Spain… yet nobody talks about it.
Ummm….. I have questions about the third criteria, because wouldn’t all retirees fall in this category? Wouldn’t most rich people also fall in the third category? Because most rich folks don’t have to work as they can simply live off of their investments.
The source makes me wonder of there was an agenda here. How would they rank the US with the same metrics
I am Turkish and I wish it was actually %30
Again, data from the UK and Switzerland exist. It’s just the author chose not to include these countries when making this map.
Luxembourg has a 20% poverty rate huh? I think there is something screwy with the criteria.
Turkey is crazy. Unless this is just on paper because in reality everything is done under the table.
Damn, those numbers hit hard—makes you rethink the „easy life“ stereotype.