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    1. SilverArwana on

      Crazy how much Eastern Europe has grown meanwhile Greece and Italy went backwards

    2. Reckless-Savage-6123 on

      I doubt this map is accurate. UK shows ‘ less than 0% ‘ change which is simply incorrect, the hourly wages has increased steadily ove the years in the UK

    3. BeardyGoku on

      I think you need very special calculations to have the hourly wages below 0% in The Netherlands.

    4. UglyFloralPattern on

      This is a map of which countries have had politically left, centre or right governments during most of the period 2007-2024.

    5. CommieYeeHoe on

      It’s ridiculous that Portugal, the poorest country in Western Europe, has experienced barely any wage growth when they should be experiencing the same conversion as Eastern European countries. Explains quite well why so much of the youth is leaving.

    6. Aggressive_Limit2448 on

      Croatia is European country. It’s not shown on map.

    7. Florestana on

      Yeah, the title should’ve said “real wages”, but I’m still astounded at the lack of statistical literacy of people in the comments. Just from looking up a few of these data points, everything seems to be correct.

    8. Confident_Dare_9768 on

      I can’t quite understand how despite Austria’s and Germany’s abysmal economic performance, incomes seem to have grown the most in western europe

    9. clewbays on

      Is there a link for this data. Not doubting its validity. Just would like to see some more details on it.

      Can’t find anything from the OECD with this graphic.

    10. ivar-the-bonefull on

      Why would you even make the hourly wage calculation when the results stay the same by just comparing the average annual wage to begin with?

      It’s not like most people earning the average wage do that by hourly work.

    11. hopefullpesimist on

      Not hard when u go from 2$ an hour to 4$ that’s 100% lol

    12. For Estonia the starting position of 2007 is actually relatively high. It was the height of the economic boom that was followed by a crash in 2008 and salaries actually decreased after that (in absolute numbers) for a year or two.

    13. hopefullpesimist on

      20% of 2000 EUR îs not the same as 100% of 300 EUR this graph says nothing

    14. TheMysteriousOrganis on

      Some of these are scandalous considering how reckless certain governments have been with spending, *cough, cough, Britain!

    15. Ambitious-Dog-1232 on

      Now add inflation on top of it and then you can start crying.

    16. miti1999 on

      Bulgaria strong! If only much of the economic development wasn’t focused only on the capital.

    17. Dismal_Grand4309 on

      Jesus christ beyond a simple breath fresh air for Romania

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