(some chonky PDFs at the bottom of the second link)
Happy to see Chad growing
Why is Sweden not doing so well?
Yikes
What’s happening in Sweden?
🇬🇧~♥️~🇸🇪
All things considered it is not bad at all. We just need to make sure that after 2023, we can remain in steady growth.
Interesting that Slovakia is in thev top group and czechia in the bottom group.
Considering the war in Ukraine and the resulting energy crisis it is not as bad as was expected before. I remember being promised repeatedly that recession was not avoidable in 2023.
Ireland probably the only country in the developed world where the population is still lower than it was in the mid 19th Century. famine and emigration destroyed them for almost 150 years. its a big turnaround… meanwhile Ireland are also currently number 1 rugby team in the world…Rugby is the 4th most popular sport in Ireland…
This is not how I pictured getting closer to the Nordic countries.
The economy of the Netherlands grew with 4,5% in 2022 and 4,9% in 2021. Will it really cool down that much?
We got them gains boys!
Ireland popping off.
Glad to see all the big companies running their accounts through Ireland to dodge EU tax is boosting Ireland’s GDP.
another win for the nordi- wait what
Grim
For reference, the US will grow ~1.4% in 2023 and ~1.7% in 2024
At least we’re beating Sweden. /s
Those multinational corporations must be nice for Ireland.
Also, what ails you Sweden?
Wow. Im surprised there IS a growth, i thought we’d be seeing negative numbers.
Ireland, Malta, Luxembourg, Cyprus…a good year for tax avoidance, I see…
Romanian tiger steppin’ up
What does this growth do?
Like is it going to affect my daily life in Ireland or what? Feels like we’ve being “growing” for some time now here but the only shit I feel is poorer lol
But, but Orban said we are going to grow with a larger percentage than the rest of Europe.
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Source: https://twitter.com/EU_Commission/status/1625058425716588548
I know it’s Twitter, but it’s the official EU Commission account.
More info:
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_23_707
https://economy-finance.ec.europa.eu/economic-forecast-and-surveys/economic-forecasts/winter-2023-economic-forecast-eu-economy-set-avoid-recession-headwinds-persist_en
(some chonky PDFs at the bottom of the second link)
Happy to see Chad growing
Why is Sweden not doing so well?
Yikes
What’s happening in Sweden?
🇬🇧~♥️~🇸🇪
All things considered it is not bad at all. We just need to make sure that after 2023, we can remain in steady growth.
Interesting that Slovakia is in thev top group and czechia in the bottom group.
Considering the war in Ukraine and the resulting energy crisis it is not as bad as was expected before. I remember being promised repeatedly that recession was not avoidable in 2023.
Ireland probably the only country in the developed world where the population is still lower than it was in the mid 19th Century. famine and emigration destroyed them for almost 150 years. its a big turnaround… meanwhile Ireland are also currently number 1 rugby team in the world…Rugby is the 4th most popular sport in Ireland…
This is not how I pictured getting closer to the Nordic countries.
The economy of the Netherlands grew with 4,5% in 2022 and 4,9% in 2021. Will it really cool down that much?
We got them gains boys!
Ireland popping off.
Glad to see all the big companies running their accounts through Ireland to dodge EU tax is boosting Ireland’s GDP.
another win for the nordi- wait what
Grim
For reference, the US will grow ~1.4% in 2023 and ~1.7% in 2024
At least we’re beating Sweden. /s
Those multinational corporations must be nice for Ireland.
Also, what ails you Sweden?
Wow. Im surprised there IS a growth, i thought we’d be seeing negative numbers.
Ireland, Malta, Luxembourg, Cyprus…a good year for tax avoidance, I see…
Romanian tiger steppin’ up
What does this growth do?
Like is it going to affect my daily life in Ireland or what? Feels like we’ve being “growing” for some time now here but the only shit I feel is poorer lol
But, but Orban said we are going to grow with a larger percentage than the rest of Europe.
:’)
tigrul