London and the south east of England are definitely higher based on the most recent figures I could find (I think on both nominal and PPP terms) but obviously I have no idea what is considered a region here.
Fun_Examination_8343 on
What about population that lives over vs under the average?
corenovax on
This is mostly a „rich people live in cities“ kind of map
Lanceparte on
Wtf is going on in Cork
hornyVirgo on
This map is sht
cmd-t on
IJsselmeer is red. Guess the fish don’t contribute much.
srmndeep on
So, that small corky corner in Ireland is hauling the whole Europe !
No_Count2128 on
looks like this data was used, not sure why switzerland and the uk are coloured
Norway is also misrepresented, id just ignore this map altogether
Ge-o on
Pure bullshit
FragrantSignature796 on
I doubt a random province in romania has a higher gdp per capita than the capital while in every other country its exactly the capital(and maybe another city or two) that has the highest numbers
Cookie-Damage on
Lisbon but not Barcelona?
Street_Knowledge1277 on
That’s bullshit. The region below Lisbon is one of the poorest and inhabited in Portugal. There’s a port, but no industry. Just agriculture and a lot of open fields.
CrazyNeighb0r on
Lmao i didnt know the lake of Ijsselmeer had inhabitants let alone under average gdp. Lmao
PlatformZestyclose67 on
This is GDP per capita, not personal income, of course ‘poor’ remote regions that have profitable industries but only few inhabitants can be green or above average. Although I cannot validate if the data is correct, it looks realistic. I live in Berlin, close-by are two remote sparsely populated regions, however one has a large oil refinery and the other one large coal-fired power plants and a chemical plant. Same applies to the green area around Leipzig.
Ill-Engineering8205 on
Sofia sweep over London never doubted it

Hail_to_the_Nidoking on
Catalonia?
Cool-Classic-Donut on
My colour blind ass sees nothing
tyuoplop on
r/moneylivesincities
coastaltikka on
Utterly shit map. Why do regions for some countries but then not for others?
Ok_Cap_1848 on
Northern Italy is carrying southern Italy so hard
_CHIFFRE on
One problem that others haven’t mentioned yet is that the PPS rate/Purchasing Power applied to each region of a country is the rate of whole country, not the region itself.
The problem is that there are big differences in price levels/cost of living in countries, some regions, especially the capital regions often have high price levels, yet they benefit from a high PPS rate because most of the country has lower price levels.
Aadsterken on
Ah yes, the Netherlands. Where the fish in the Ijselmeer have a higher GDP then the European everage. Except for the ones around the Afsluitdijk. Those are the poor ones.
Hot-Advantage-3876 on
BCN?
BarFamiliar5892 on
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a map that has the west of Ireland wealthier than the east.
nixass on
Munich ballin
Bigtomato82 on
Didn’t know Cork and Kerry were the richest part of Ireland
Glanwy on
Looking at the map, the higher gdp must be huge, as the vast majority area is the lower.
Micah7979 on
Let me guess, Marne is only here because of the champagne industry, right ?
Victim-of-Censorship on
lol why is Chemnitz higher than anything in ddr area
funky_galileo on
Switzerland regions be like
GrandElectrical9371 on
Yeah, my region in Denmark is literally split in half and there is no way datathat specific was available. This map is complete bs
coys1111 on
Ireland? What you doing there Kerry???
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Surprised by Barcelona, and Porto.
Is London not higher?
London and the south east of England are definitely higher based on the most recent figures I could find (I think on both nominal and PPP terms) but obviously I have no idea what is considered a region here.
What about population that lives over vs under the average?
This is mostly a „rich people live in cities“ kind of map
Wtf is going on in Cork
This map is sht
IJsselmeer is red. Guess the fish don’t contribute much.
So, that small corky corner in Ireland is hauling the whole Europe !
looks like this data was used, not sure why switzerland and the uk are coloured
[https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/w/ddn-20251020-1](https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/w/ddn-20251020-1)
Norway is also misrepresented, id just ignore this map altogether
Pure bullshit
I doubt a random province in romania has a higher gdp per capita than the capital while in every other country its exactly the capital(and maybe another city or two) that has the highest numbers
Lisbon but not Barcelona?
That’s bullshit. The region below Lisbon is one of the poorest and inhabited in Portugal. There’s a port, but no industry. Just agriculture and a lot of open fields.
Lmao i didnt know the lake of Ijsselmeer had inhabitants let alone under average gdp. Lmao
This is GDP per capita, not personal income, of course ‘poor’ remote regions that have profitable industries but only few inhabitants can be green or above average. Although I cannot validate if the data is correct, it looks realistic. I live in Berlin, close-by are two remote sparsely populated regions, however one has a large oil refinery and the other one large coal-fired power plants and a chemical plant. Same applies to the green area around Leipzig.
Sofia sweep over London never doubted it

Catalonia?
My colour blind ass sees nothing
r/moneylivesincities
Utterly shit map. Why do regions for some countries but then not for others?
Northern Italy is carrying southern Italy so hard
One problem that others haven’t mentioned yet is that the PPS rate/Purchasing Power applied to each region of a country is the rate of whole country, not the region itself.
The problem is that there are big differences in price levels/cost of living in countries, some regions, especially the capital regions often have high price levels, yet they benefit from a high PPS rate because most of the country has lower price levels.
Ah yes, the Netherlands. Where the fish in the Ijselmeer have a higher GDP then the European everage. Except for the ones around the Afsluitdijk. Those are the poor ones.
BCN?
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a map that has the west of Ireland wealthier than the east.
Munich ballin
Didn’t know Cork and Kerry were the richest part of Ireland
Looking at the map, the higher gdp must be huge, as the vast majority area is the lower.
Let me guess, Marne is only here because of the champagne industry, right ?
lol why is Chemnitz higher than anything in ddr area
Switzerland regions be like
Yeah, my region in Denmark is literally split in half and there is no way datathat specific was available. This map is complete bs
Ireland? What you doing there Kerry???