Secondo il nuovo indice, la Repubblica Ceca si colloca tra i 20 paesi più ricchi del mondo, davanti a Francia e Regno Unito

    https://www.expats.cz/czech-news/article/czechia-ranks-among-the-world-s-20-richest-countries-in-new-index

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    1. drainfrog_92 on

      Always nice to see a Central/Eastern European country popping up that high. Curious what the methodology is though, is this PPP-based, or factoring in inequality and quality-of-life stuff too?

    2. Agreeable-Street-882 on

      a travel insurance company made that ranking. Ireland is 2nd, just saying…

    3. Jindujun on

      “Indicators such as the HDI and income inequality allow an assessment of real quality of life and how broadly wealth is shared across each country.”
      That explains why there are 14 european countries in the top 20.

      Though I’m not sure I agree with the “richest” framing. The word has a generally accepted meaning and this is just watering down that meaning.

    4. DefoNotTheAnswer on

      Yesterday Slavia beat Olomouc and, for the first time in 25 years, Bohemians beat Sparta. The current happiness index in the Vršovice neighbourhood of Prague is so off the charts it may be skewing the numbers for the whole country (though this morning’s hangover stats might have put a dent in that).

    5. Aeon_Return on

      *looks around Prague*

      I mean we’re not doing badly, things are going comparatively well here, but let’s not be silly about this.

    6. maxis2bored on

      Czech here. This is written by a travel insurance company. It’s comical level of bullshit.

      Wealth inequality and monthly expenses are at an all time high (by percentage) and house ownership is at all time low.

      Food quality is lower than that of neighboring countries and the prices are higher. There have been several investigations and it’s still ongoing.

      If you want to buy or rent, the property is gone a day or two after being listed. You call, and at the viewing you’re in line with a dozen other people and the owner gets to make an auction for who in attendance will pay the highest.

      Luckily, banks are calling for lower valuations and not giving mortgages to many that are over inflated, but that just means big money gets to do what they want while we are left with scraps.

      it’s not even cheaper than Berlin (where my office is and I travel frequently) where salaries are often doubled. There is no richness here.

    7. SpeedLight1221 on

      As a Czech, what kind of ranking is this supposed to be ?

    8. As a Czech, I don’t even need to read it to know it is a complete and utter bullshit.

    9. Karasinio on

      As a Pole i’m happy for you our pepiki brothers :).

      >!but still no sea for you!<

    10. Conscious-Flow6744 on

      noticia bomba ! : 30 millones de ingleses tienen uns renta muy superior a 5 millones de checos

      0tros 30 millones de franceses lo mismo lo que representan 7 paises checos de ricos franceses con mas renta

      15 millones de espaňoles tienen mas renta que todo chequia, 20 millones de italianos mas, 40 millones de alemanes ni te cuento.

      chequia es un pueblo insignificante comparado con UK FRANCIA ALEMANIA ITALIA ESPAŇA INCLUSO HOLANDA

    11. vaarsuv1us on

      I was there not so long ago, I saw a lot of modern wealth and also a lot of poverty, to me these former communist countries have a huge divide between the population that can get on with the modern times and those (mostly older generation) that are left behind, so I don’t understand the ‘low income inequality’ part.
      I saw the same in baltic countries

      but maybe I am just wrong

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