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6/20/2025, 11:10:58 PM
>>211942831
>>211943093
kook at this picture. it is the sum of housing loans in a country compared to the gdp, the income and home loans per capita.
top of the list are sweden, netherlands, denmark, luxembourg. bottom of the list is greece, bulgaria, larvia, hungary, romania. which end of the spectrum is more developed?
>>211943093
kook at this picture. it is the sum of housing loans in a country compared to the gdp, the income and home loans per capita.
top of the list are sweden, netherlands, denmark, luxembourg. bottom of the list is greece, bulgaria, larvia, hungary, romania. which end of the spectrum is more developed?
6/20/2025, 3:31:04 PM
>>211927916
There is no accepted definition for which country is "poorer". What do you even look at? Nominal or adjusted salaries, nominal or adjusted GDP or GDP per capita, wealth of the average person, state of general infrastructure from education to healthcare and transport, HDI, condition of the housing stock, total salaries or net average, consumption?
Which one is richer? Luxembourg or Switzerland? The first has much higher GDP per capita but also lower salaries.
Sweden has the highest percentage of ongoing mortgage value compared to GDP and income, is that good and bad?
In general you should just ignore economic shit flinging on the internet imo
There is no accepted definition for which country is "poorer". What do you even look at? Nominal or adjusted salaries, nominal or adjusted GDP or GDP per capita, wealth of the average person, state of general infrastructure from education to healthcare and transport, HDI, condition of the housing stock, total salaries or net average, consumption?
Which one is richer? Luxembourg or Switzerland? The first has much higher GDP per capita but also lower salaries.
Sweden has the highest percentage of ongoing mortgage value compared to GDP and income, is that good and bad?
In general you should just ignore economic shit flinging on the internet imo
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