Beyond the Budget: Why the EU Matters [OC]

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20 comments
  1. It would be so much better if you used per capita values. It’s a bit misleading currently

  2. This is the kind of chart that permanently damaged the brains of the German people. Their economy will never grow until the last person to see this thing dies.

  3. how is possible belglum receveive the double of greece? Salary in greece are the lowest in Europe, also dividing it procapita (11M vs 10M) it does not change

  4. Oh so that’s why people keep saying Poland is so great now… and then they say it’s because of the lack of immigrants

  5. Can you clarify what does the asterisk (*) means here?

  6. Given Germany and Poland’s past, this is beautiful

  7. So the EU is functionally a reparations program for WWII and the Cold War? Sounds about right and seems fair. Poland does deserve the money.

  8. Yes, the countries with the largest populations are et the extrem end due to how math works.

    However even adjusted for population the numbers would not tell the whole story.

    Everyone gets more from being in the EU than they would be if they went alone.

    That is why we are all in it.

    It is also why Brexit was such a stupid idea.

  9. Yeah, destroying polish economy like selling it and closing it so they will import more…
    Also, nord stream would be great for eu XD

  10. So why does the EU matter? Because it gives money from West to East or what’s the takeaway from that title and infographic?

  11. How Germany does so well after two World wars is bonkers Kudos

  12. Ignorant American here.. Is this guilt? If so, when is enough enough?

  13. This is not Beyond the budget at all. This is exactly the budget, and it’s misleading for more than one reason:
    – The contribution is not per capita
    – Belgium is getting that much money to host the EU institutions, not mentioned anywhere
    – Net exporter like Germany have a return in the form of having access to a giant market

    This is exactly the kind of charts that are disingenuous because they miss a ton of context and then used in conjunction with “math is not an opinion”, “facts don’t care about your feelings”.

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