Poverty is defined here as 60% of median income after social transfers.
Low paying jobs in absolute euro amounts pay fairly well compared to median here, so not surprising, but surely intuitive understanding of poverty would somehow depend on the cost of living as well.
Yeah I love statistics.
Luxembourg seems like a real hellhole
Absolutely best statistical work ever
I have a suspicion why Sweden ranks so high.
Am I the only one who noticed Germany achieved perfect equality?
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Source: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/en/web/products-eurostat-news/w/ddn-20251103-1
Poverty is defined here as 60% of median income after social transfers.
Low paying jobs in absolute euro amounts pay fairly well compared to median here, so not surprising, but surely intuitive understanding of poverty would somehow depend on the cost of living as well.
Yeah I love statistics.
Luxembourg seems like a real hellhole
Absolutely best statistical work ever
I have a suspicion why Sweden ranks so high.
Am I the only one who noticed Germany achieved perfect equality?
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