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by fnordian_slip
3194 days ago
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In addition to what ManuelKiessling already said, I can also report that in my bubble this is not the case, but it is hard to accurately judge our bubbles. According to this bar chart on wealth distribution in the EU [1] there is a huge difference between the average and median wages in Germany, so I would expect the group of poor workers to be much larger than we think it is. Of course, being poor in Germany might mean something different than in the US, since we still have better access to healthcare (at least in my opinion, I don't know enough about the US system to be 100% sure). [1]: http://media0.faz.net/ppmedia/aktuell/wirtschaft/831437975/1... \EDIT: I should have cited the source accurately, the chart comes from the FAZ, a huge and respected German newspaper. |
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People in Germany seem to prefer rent over freehold property, this might explain Germany's low numbers compared to other states.