szczecinianin 4 | 317
9 Sep 2013 / #91
szczecinianin:
This might be interesting. Apparently wages in Poland are a fifth of those in Denmark, a third of those in Germany and a half that of the Spanish:
Which doesn't tell us very much, given the mess of the Spanish property market and the unemployment situation, the crippling taxation in Denmark (have you seen the taxes on new cars?) and the fact that the Germans can't even build an airport.
This might be interesting. Apparently wages in Poland are a fifth of those in Denmark, a third of those in Germany and a half that of the Spanish:
Which doesn't tell us very much, given the mess of the Spanish property market and the unemployment situation, the crippling taxation in Denmark (have you seen the taxes on new cars?) and the fact that the Germans can't even build an airport.
It tells us that, whatever problems other countries are having: 'wages in Poland are a fifth of those in Denmark, a third of those in Germany and a half that of the Spanish'.
Which isn't a happy situation to be in.