So LT is the 10th best place to live in Europe? How do you calculate PPS?
This is **Gross**, so kinda misleading in case of Lithuania, from the eurostat:
> * Before any tax and social security contributions are deducted
Yo what?!? What the fuck?!?
Well yeah I do get over 1000 euros…just when you deduct taxes, and some good stuff which is health insurance for my type of job, I get 700. Sometimes 690.
It ain’t minimum, it is somewhat above, like middle
В Польше больше ? 🙂
Ха ха такой бред ваша эта таблица . То то к нам поляки с семьями валят лет 7 уже . Про Чехию молчу , за их зарплату у нас с дивана не встанут .
Ka reiskia “in PPS”?
Edit: purchasing power standard
>When expressed in purchasing power standard (PPS), minimum wages in the Member States with lower price levels become relatively higher compared with those in the Member States with higher price levels.
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Pilnas straipsnis: [https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/-/DDN-20220128-2?utm_campaign=later-linkinbio-eu_eurostat&utm_content=later-24158301&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkin.bio](https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/-/DDN-20220128-2?utm_campaign=later-linkinbio-eu_eurostat&utm_content=later-24158301&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkin.bio)
So LT is the 10th best place to live in Europe? How do you calculate PPS?
This is **Gross**, so kinda misleading in case of Lithuania, from the eurostat:
> * Before any tax and social security contributions are deducted
Yo what?!? What the fuck?!?
Well yeah I do get over 1000 euros…just when you deduct taxes, and some good stuff which is health insurance for my type of job, I get 700. Sometimes 690.
It ain’t minimum, it is somewhat above, like middle
В Польше больше ? 🙂
Ха ха такой бред ваша эта таблица . То то к нам поляки с семьями валят лет 7 уже . Про Чехию молчу , за их зарплату у нас с дивана не встанут .
Ka reiskia “in PPS”?
Edit: purchasing power standard
>When expressed in purchasing power standard (PPS), minimum wages in the Member States with lower price levels become relatively higher compared with those in the Member States with higher price levels.