meanwhile, italy, poland, greece and sweden bottom 50% are so poor they don’t even show up on the chart.
3 of those 4 I’m not surprised by
Infamous_Ruin6848 on
Finally. I was actually following this database past years but always was lazy to put together for others to see.
Yeah, Netherlands and Belgium are wicked but it also makes it hard to get in top 10%.
harry6466 on
N-VA: ik haat dit. De rijken verdienen het om meer te mogen verdienen!
Playful_Mud_6984 on
I mean 10% owning more than 50% of all wealth is still *extremely* bad. It’s just that other countries are even worse.
Echarnus on
Should state who is taken into account for creating this chart. It’s going to make a difference whether you exclude children/ students and elderly or not.
> Presumably, we don’t need more wealth distribution then? Or do we still?
Looking at the tax on income, we’ve already gone too far. The promotion trap in Belgium is strong.
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meanwhile, italy, poland, greece and sweden bottom 50% are so poor they don’t even show up on the chart.
3 of those 4 I’m not surprised by
Finally. I was actually following this database past years but always was lazy to put together for others to see.
Yeah, Netherlands and Belgium are wicked but it also makes it hard to get in top 10%.
N-VA: ik haat dit. De rijken verdienen het om meer te mogen verdienen!
I mean 10% owning more than 50% of all wealth is still *extremely* bad. It’s just that other countries are even worse.
Should state who is taken into account for creating this chart. It’s going to make a difference whether you exclude children/ students and elderly or not.
> Presumably, we don’t need more wealth distribution then? Or do we still?
Looking at the tax on income, we’ve already gone too far. The promotion trap in Belgium is strong.