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7/23/2025, 5:29:10 AM
7/18/2025, 7:12:19 AM
>>510693994
we have the lowest CoL in the EU & are surpassing Spain in QoL next year according to the IMF
our HDI is 0.911 in the top 30, what a poor backwater amirite. let it stay that way
we have the lowest CoL in the EU & are surpassing Spain in QoL next year according to the IMF
our HDI is 0.911 in the top 30, what a poor backwater amirite. let it stay that way
7/17/2025, 6:25:42 PM
net average monthly salary, nominal in euros
prices in shithuania are 30% higher btw & the average home has an asbestos roof & 11% of lithuanians don't have an indoor flushing toilet
Poland also has a higher HDI
check out this thread >>>/trv/2800970
American anon crossed the border from Poland to Lithuania, noticed it's more dilapidated with 30% higher prices
>>Total spending for two weeks: 2383.6 PLN - $658 USD - $47 per day
>>Is $60 USD per day cheap to you? That's about what I'm averaging in Lithuania for a barebones non-dormitory travel experience. Staying in the cheapest private rooms reservable online and located somewhat near the city center. Cooking cheap ingredients in cramped kitchens. Drinking a can of supermarket beer now and then. Mushrooms and berries from the farmer's market were my only splurge. The shared bathroom with its vile basket of asswipes smells horrible. When you are unable to patronize any local businesses due to budget constraints, you might as well wander around for a day or two, see the sights and then move on.
btw, yes:
>WTF lithuanians don't flush the toilet paper? like in fucking India? is it some Soviet pipe legacy?
prices in shithuania are 30% higher btw & the average home has an asbestos roof & 11% of lithuanians don't have an indoor flushing toilet
Poland also has a higher HDI
check out this thread >>>/trv/2800970
American anon crossed the border from Poland to Lithuania, noticed it's more dilapidated with 30% higher prices
>>Total spending for two weeks: 2383.6 PLN - $658 USD - $47 per day
>>Is $60 USD per day cheap to you? That's about what I'm averaging in Lithuania for a barebones non-dormitory travel experience. Staying in the cheapest private rooms reservable online and located somewhat near the city center. Cooking cheap ingredients in cramped kitchens. Drinking a can of supermarket beer now and then. Mushrooms and berries from the farmer's market were my only splurge. The shared bathroom with its vile basket of asswipes smells horrible. When you are unable to patronize any local businesses due to budget constraints, you might as well wander around for a day or two, see the sights and then move on.
btw, yes:
>WTF lithuanians don't flush the toilet paper? like in fucking India? is it some Soviet pipe legacy?
7/17/2025, 4:23:28 PM
>>510630187
these are Polish companies, not german
the cheap workforce are the pepiks (czechs)
we can sell car parts to anyone anywhere in the world, it's evident by how the sputtering german economic machine is bringing czechia down with them, while we keep going from strength to strength
these are Polish companies, not german
the cheap workforce are the pepiks (czechs)
we can sell car parts to anyone anywhere in the world, it's evident by how the sputtering german economic machine is bringing czechia down with them, while we keep going from strength to strength
7/6/2025, 1:51:31 AM
>>509614269
>Moored half-nigger giving statements about whiteness. What a time to be alive.
kek. this
how that moortunigger got so haughty, idk
picrel
he should kiss his mom & cry over soccer instead of posting here
>Moored half-nigger giving statements about whiteness. What a time to be alive.
kek. this
how that moortunigger got so haughty, idk
picrel
he should kiss his mom & cry over soccer instead of posting here
7/5/2025, 8:00:47 PM
6/30/2025, 1:04:46 PM
>>509116255
pic related is the nominal net average monthly salaries in euro
Poland 1,500€ Spain 1,900€
Spain is more expensive. PPP is a good statistical instrument for per capita & countries with robust and trustworthy stats
pic related is the nominal net average monthly salaries in euro
Poland 1,500€ Spain 1,900€
Spain is more expensive. PPP is a good statistical instrument for per capita & countries with robust and trustworthy stats
6/30/2025, 12:06:02 PM
6/29/2025, 5:08:21 AM
>>212224279
we don't assemble german products, that's the czechs job, hence why we surpassed them
we literally make the parts the czechs put together on assembly lines from Polish-owned Polish companies
we don't assemble german products, that's the czechs job, hence why we surpassed them
we literally make the parts the czechs put together on assembly lines from Polish-owned Polish companies
6/24/2025, 10:45:50 PM
>>508620834
bro we surpassed you
bro we surpassed you
6/24/2025, 12:12:46 AM
>>508509277
nice fake numbers you got there, DeniS Smirnoff
nice fake numbers you got there, DeniS Smirnoff
6/19/2025, 5:58:11 AM
6/17/2025, 12:30:18 PM
>>211823710
>>211823728
>>211823762
Net average monthly salary in euros
Poland is already first world (above Portugal and Greece)
Poland's HDI is literally 0.911 (34th) in 2025
while Romania's HDI is somewhere between Russia and Kazakhstan...
>>211823728
>>211823762
Net average monthly salary in euros
Poland is already first world (above Portugal and Greece)
Poland's HDI is literally 0.911 (34th) in 2025
while Romania's HDI is somewhere between Russia and Kazakhstan...
6/17/2025, 7:32:18 AM
>>211818800
we produce this:
>POLAND OVERTAKES SPAIN NEXT YEAR: IMF
And you zipperhead will claim Poland ISN'T developed. The GALL of you LMFAO. By the way, I bet we've already overtaken you in standard of living quite a few years ago
>Poland, 2026: $58,250
>Spain, 2026: $58,150
Polish GDP per capita, adjusted to the CoL will surpass the Spanish one next year according to the IMF
At the same time, Poland will have reached additional records:
>80% of Germany's standard of living, and 65% of America's level.
>Back in 2019, Poland was at 60% of Germany's and 55% of America's
In addition, Poland just elected a based far-right chad as President again (the office cockblocking ANY potential bad move of the government; since the outgoing pres has already been doing this, as far as politics is concerned, we're golden forever, baby)
we produce this:
>POLAND OVERTAKES SPAIN NEXT YEAR: IMF
And you zipperhead will claim Poland ISN'T developed. The GALL of you LMFAO. By the way, I bet we've already overtaken you in standard of living quite a few years ago
>Poland, 2026: $58,250
>Spain, 2026: $58,150
Polish GDP per capita, adjusted to the CoL will surpass the Spanish one next year according to the IMF
At the same time, Poland will have reached additional records:
>80% of Germany's standard of living, and 65% of America's level.
>Back in 2019, Poland was at 60% of Germany's and 55% of America's
In addition, Poland just elected a based far-right chad as President again (the office cockblocking ANY potential bad move of the government; since the outgoing pres has already been doing this, as far as politics is concerned, we're golden forever, baby)
6/17/2025, 7:32:18 AM
>>507723203
we produce this:
>POLAND OVERTAKES SPAIN NEXT YEAR: IMF
And you zipperhead will claim Poland ISN'T developed. The GALL of you LMFAO. By the way, I bet we've already overtaken you in standard of living quite a few years ago
>Poland, 2026: $58,250
>Spain, 2026: $58,150
Polish GDP per capita, adjusted to the CoL will surpass the Spanish one next year according to the IMF
At the same time, Poland will have reached additional records:
>80% of Germany's standard of living, and 65% of America's level.
>Back in 2019, Poland was at 60% of Germany's and 55% of America's
In addition, Poland just elected a based far-right chad as President again (the office cockblocking ANY potential bad move of the government; since the outgoing pres has already been doing this, as far as politics is concerned, we're golden forever, baby)
we produce this:
>POLAND OVERTAKES SPAIN NEXT YEAR: IMF
And you zipperhead will claim Poland ISN'T developed. The GALL of you LMFAO. By the way, I bet we've already overtaken you in standard of living quite a few years ago
>Poland, 2026: $58,250
>Spain, 2026: $58,150
Polish GDP per capita, adjusted to the CoL will surpass the Spanish one next year according to the IMF
At the same time, Poland will have reached additional records:
>80% of Germany's standard of living, and 65% of America's level.
>Back in 2019, Poland was at 60% of Germany's and 55% of America's
In addition, Poland just elected a based far-right chad as President again (the office cockblocking ANY potential bad move of the government; since the outgoing pres has already been doing this, as far as politics is concerned, we're golden forever, baby)
6/17/2025, 5:50:02 AM
>>211817323
source on them developing faster?
Poland not only has -30% lower prices, but also even nominally, in euro, higher salaries...
our poor Wilno doesn't even have trams under the shithuanian occupation...
source on them developing faster?
Poland not only has -30% lower prices, but also even nominally, in euro, higher salaries...
our poor Wilno doesn't even have trams under the shithuanian occupation...
6/15/2025, 10:05:17 AM
>>507449695
>Never mind more germanic slavs like Czechs and Slovenes being miles ahead of them.
lul, Poland has already surpassed pepiks net average salary-wise, not to mention... our price level is -30% theirs KEK
Total Polish Victory
The Sarmatian Polski Pan strikes again
Now you ruskie bydło go polish our knobs!
>Never mind more germanic slavs like Czechs and Slovenes being miles ahead of them.
lul, Poland has already surpassed pepiks net average salary-wise, not to mention... our price level is -30% theirs KEK
Total Polish Victory
The Sarmatian Polski Pan strikes again
Now you ruskie bydło go polish our knobs!
3/8/2025, 4:13:04 AM
>>2765919
>>2765657
only restaurants are expensive in Poland, because apparently Poles don't have much of a restaurant-going culture going on, I'm getting the vibe they're introverted and prefer staying home & comfy
restaurants in Poland are a total scam.
everything else is uber cheap tho. might be the cheapest EU country, which is funny considering Poles now earn more than Czechs - and this is in nominal terms
>>2765657
only restaurants are expensive in Poland, because apparently Poles don't have much of a restaurant-going culture going on, I'm getting the vibe they're introverted and prefer staying home & comfy
restaurants in Poland are a total scam.
everything else is uber cheap tho. might be the cheapest EU country, which is funny considering Poles now earn more than Czechs - and this is in nominal terms
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