[OC] Mehr europäische Städte, die über 50 % ihres Einkommens für Wohnen und Essen ausgeben

Von shirayuki653

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  1. shirayuki653 on

    This is Part 4 of the USI series and covers the second half of European cities (DACH, CZ, PL, Scandinavia. Yes, Berlin and Munich are on these charts!)

    **Data sources:**
    • Numbeo (1-bedroom rent & food anchor)
    • National statistical agencies (CZ, PL)
    • Glassdoor (DACH & Scandinavia, where official city-level salary data was limited)

    **Index definition:**
    USI = Housing burden + Essential food share (% of gross income)

    Housing burden = 1BR rent / median income
    Food share = simplified essential consumption proxy

    Both components are shown separately for transparency.

    The index reflects structural urban cost pressure for a single full-time worker, not full household budgets.

    **Income metric:**
    Median gross income of full-time employees (city-level where available).
    National averages (e.g. Eurostat) are not used.

    Part 1 thread:
    [https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/1ranmfo/oc_these_european_cities_spend_over_50_of_income/](https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/1ranmfo/oc_these_european_cities_spend_over_50_of_income/)

  2. shirayuki653 on

    Several people asked about Southern Europe and the Balkans in Part 1.
    I’m planning a follow-up covering more countries.

    The main difficulty is finding consistent city-level median gross income (FTE) data. If anyone has reliable sources from national statistical agencies, I’d really appreciate pointers.

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