The proof that not everything requires a map. A table with actual figures, or a clearer graph, would’ve been more insightful.
funkelfurunke on
Ah yes. That’s why everyone can afford a house here and rent is only a fraction of the income.
TestingYEEEET on
175k/year well with that income one would really hope to be rich lmao.
AgyhalottBolcsesz on
As someone who left Hungary for Luxembourg, yeah, can confirm. It has gotten so much worse in Hungary in the past 4-5 years.
Cautious_Use_7442 on
Seems accurate. Income by itself is however a bad measurement. Disposable income coupled to purchasing power would be a much better indicator.
Vihruska on
Maybe my understanding of rich is somewhat skewed but you’re not rich in Luxembourg with 175K, especially if a child is in the picture, but you live quite a comfortable life.
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The proof that not everything requires a map. A table with actual figures, or a clearer graph, would’ve been more insightful.
Ah yes. That’s why everyone can afford a house here and rent is only a fraction of the income.
175k/year well with that income one would really hope to be rich lmao.
As someone who left Hungary for Luxembourg, yeah, can confirm. It has gotten so much worse in Hungary in the past 4-5 years.
Seems accurate. Income by itself is however a bad measurement. Disposable income coupled to purchasing power would be a much better indicator.
Maybe my understanding of rich is somewhat skewed but you’re not rich in Luxembourg with 175K, especially if a child is in the picture, but you live quite a comfortable life.
Is 175k 4 income household?👀
It’s gross or net?