[OC] Income in the 15 biggest economies

Posted by _crazyboyhere_

18 comments
  1. That graph could use some normalization over total income in order to facilitate easier comparisons.

  2. Top 20% seems way too high bc Its inflatet by the few very rich

  3. So basically, if you’re in the top 75% of wage earners in the U.S., your income is higher on average than the next 14th largest economies in the world. Is that correct?

  4. Brazil’s bottom 20% are worse off than India’s bottom 20%?! Goddamn, that’s some crazy poverty.

  5. Americans are entitled though, they all deserve more.

  6. Is this mean income? Median income would be much more appropriate.

  7. Data is beautiful, it’s also painting Russia to be more distributionally sound than murica here.

  8. Redditors will look at this chart and find a way to blame capitalism for something.

  9. So this is all crap, since the highest 1% / 0.1% are fudging the results.
    In Germany the median income is at about 54K per Person
    So like third 20%

    If you make 150K, you’re in the top 0.1% in germany. 

    My numbers are from the federal buero of statistics in germany.

  10. Is this household income? Seems very high for individuals…

    In switzerland f.e. 200k puts you in the top 1%.
    And in the US that‘s 20%??

  11. Comparing India to Brazil truly shows how unequal Brazil actually is.

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