La differenza tra la Francia e il Lussemburgo dei controlli, ma sono sorpreso di vedere che i tedeschi spendono molto più delle loro entrate per l’edilizia abitativa di noi. Perché?
La differenza tra la Francia e il Lussemburgo dei controlli, ma sono sorpreso di vedere che i tedeschi spendono molto più delle loro entrate per l’edilizia abitativa di noi. Perché?
High cost of housing in cities, lower net income I guess.
Tobas91 on
Dumbasses have a lobby against nuclear energy so probably it reflects in all energy costs related to housing.
Chrisbolsmeister on
this cant be correct.
knowing the average studio in Lux is now 1500 euro, that would mean the average person has 7500Net?
I know it includes old people who have paid off their mortgages etc, I would like to see this graph comparing age range.
psc501 on
Is housing “disposable income”??
Isn’t the chart related to improving your housing, aka a hobby? Germans love to tinker on their houses and gardens.
samwiseguyfawkes on
I’m guessing this is gross income. Otherwise that doesn’t sound realistic for Luxembourg
TurbulentWeb6395 on
My understanding is that Germany has a much smaller rate of homeowners and more people paying rent than Luxembourg. No statistics to back up that claim though.
post_crooks on
Germany has the lowest percentage of home ownership in the EU. Renting may be cheaper per month, but it’s lifetime for a larger share of the population. That may explain it somehow
Humble_Associate1 on
People forget that Germany has extremely low home ownership rate. In most other countries, 60+ year-old people spend far less on housing because many have paid off their mortgage. This may be a factor.
LasangTheTard on
Methodology should be investigated. It doesn’t differentiate, at least from what I can see in the graph, for ownership/renting, which is a huge deal, even larger than any salary factor in any country.
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High cost of housing in cities, lower net income I guess.
Dumbasses have a lobby against nuclear energy so probably it reflects in all energy costs related to housing.
this cant be correct.
knowing the average studio in Lux is now 1500 euro, that would mean the average person has 7500Net?
I know it includes old people who have paid off their mortgages etc, I would like to see this graph comparing age range.
Is housing “disposable income”??
Isn’t the chart related to improving your housing, aka a hobby? Germans love to tinker on their houses and gardens.
I’m guessing this is gross income. Otherwise that doesn’t sound realistic for Luxembourg
My understanding is that Germany has a much smaller rate of homeowners and more people paying rent than Luxembourg. No statistics to back up that claim though.
Germany has the lowest percentage of home ownership in the EU. Renting may be cheaper per month, but it’s lifetime for a larger share of the population. That may explain it somehow
People forget that Germany has extremely low home ownership rate. In most other countries, 60+ year-old people spend far less on housing because many have paid off their mortgage. This may be a factor.
Methodology should be investigated. It doesn’t differentiate, at least from what I can see in the graph, for ownership/renting, which is a huge deal, even larger than any salary factor in any country.