More than that, I was very impressed that Slovenia’s PPP has overtaken Italy’s.
Bitter_Armadillo8182 on
Am I tripping or did I see this earlier today?
_CHIFFRE on
The numbers are for sure deceiving in some cases. Greece and Romania 2x higher than Bulgaria, Croatia nearly 2x of Hungary, Austria nearly as much as Switzerland and 50% above Czechia, Latvia 1st in Baltics and Denmark only slightly ahead of Slovenia and Spain.
firejuggler74 on
Would be interesting to see the opposite. States with a higher disposable median income ppp than Europe.
ARandomPerson380 on
That’s way crazier gdp per capita
MalikTheHalfBee on
This can’t be current. The U.S. surpassed Luxembourg last year topping all European countries.
Also, disposable income is money left after spending that’s adjusted for social transfers in-kind, such as the value of publicly provided health care and education which this map says otherwise
PassaTempo15 on
Bulgaria is almost 40% lower than the 2nd lowest one, thats a pretty big gap
StuffyTruck on
Hmm…
This has to be after taxes I assume, but what other costs?
Is it pr. person, or pr. household?
Because a family of 4 would then have 4 times this number on average, or doesn’t kids count?
Since what services are provided for free in different countries also is different, this can skew things..
momentumisconserved on
I’d be curious to know what counts as disposable.
_urat_ on
Damn, Slovenia living bougie
Persistant_eidolon on
How is Italy almost as high as Finland?
rxdlhfx on
No, there is no indicator where Bulgaria is half of Romania. And I’m a Romanian. I call this bullshit. Lack of a clear source to the underlying data confirms. Eurostat data for the same median income at PPP shows something entirely different.
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More than that, I was very impressed that Slovenia’s PPP has overtaken Italy’s.
Am I tripping or did I see this earlier today?
The numbers are for sure deceiving in some cases. Greece and Romania 2x higher than Bulgaria, Croatia nearly 2x of Hungary, Austria nearly as much as Switzerland and 50% above Czechia, Latvia 1st in Baltics and Denmark only slightly ahead of Slovenia and Spain.
Would be interesting to see the opposite. States with a higher disposable median income ppp than Europe.
That’s way crazier gdp per capita
This can’t be current. The U.S. surpassed Luxembourg last year topping all European countries.
Also, disposable income is money left after spending that’s adjusted for social transfers in-kind, such as the value of publicly provided health care and education which this map says otherwise
Bulgaria is almost 40% lower than the 2nd lowest one, thats a pretty big gap
Hmm…
This has to be after taxes I assume, but what other costs?
Is it pr. person, or pr. household?
Because a family of 4 would then have 4 times this number on average, or doesn’t kids count?
Since what services are provided for free in different countries also is different, this can skew things..
I’d be curious to know what counts as disposable.
Damn, Slovenia living bougie
How is Italy almost as high as Finland?
No, there is no indicator where Bulgaria is half of Romania. And I’m a Romanian. I call this bullshit. Lack of a clear source to the underlying data confirms. Eurostat data for the same median income at PPP shows something entirely different.