Europeans Are Getting Poorer, And More Unequal

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Europeans Are Getting Poorer, And More Unequal
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December 23, 2016, 5:06 AM EST December 23, 2016, 6:27 AM EST
  • Survey of households shows wealth slid 10% from 2010-2014
  • Falling property prices were biggest driver of slump
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A cyclist rides across a bridge as the skyscraper headquarters of the European Central Bank (ECB) stands beside the River Main in Frankfurt, Germany, on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2016.

Photographer: Jasper Juinen/Bloomberg
Europeans protesting against inequality have half a point -- the gap between rich and poor isn’t closing.

Ten percent of euro-area households own more than half the region’s wealth, according to a European Central Bank survey published Friday. A standard measure of inequality increased “slightly” and almost all households were worse off in 2014, the cut-off for the survey, compared with the previous poll in 2010.

The findings could provide fodder for populists who have gained political traction by railing against the wealth divide, and who say the situation is worsening. The latest survey is based on data collected before the ECB embarked on a massive asset-purchase program that has been accused of depressing returns for savers and raising the value of financial assets and real estate.



The median household in the euro area had a net wealth of 104,100 euros ($108,800) in 2014, about a 10th lower than in 2010, according to the survey. The richest 10 percent had 496,000 euros and the poorest 5 percent had a negative net wealth, with liabilities wiping out assets. The Gini coefficient, a statistical measure of inequality, rose to 68.5 from 68.0. A reading of 100 would signify maximum inequality.


Self-employed workers were among the wealthiest, with median net assets of 256,100 euros. Outright homeowners had 226,700 euros, though that dropped to 144,300 euros with a mortgage. Renters were among the poorest at 8,900 euros. Wealth typically increased with age groups up to 65-74, before falling back.

The survey excludes the present value of expected pensions, which the central bank notes “for many households constitute a sizable fraction of their wealth.”

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The previous survey provoked outrage in Germany when it showed the nation’s households were supposedly far poorer than those in southern European countries such as Greece, which had been bailed out. The latest data shows that gap narrowed substantially after property prices slumped in peripheral countries. Germans are typically less likely to own real estate.

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The European Union is closing out a year that has included a vote by the U.K. to leave the bloc, banking crises and the resignation of Italy’s prime minister. Next year is unlikely to be any easier with elections in the Netherlands, France and Germany, and possible votes in Italy and Greece.

Terror attacks -- most recently in Berlin -- have added to a sense of disenchantment with the European project that has fueled the rise of politicians such as France’s National Front leader Marine Le Pen, who have tapped into anger over immigration and lackluster income growth.

The ECB’s survey, which covered 84,000 interviews in 18 of the euro-area countries as well as Poland and Hungary, could reinforce that message of inequality. In general, wealth dropped more for poorer households than richer ones. Mortgage holders were also hit as their debt burdens were worsened by falling real-estate values. The net wealth of households with a home loan slid by 20 percent, compared with 7.9 percent for renters.
Europeans Are Getting Poorer, And More Unequal
 

Saiyajin

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10% of households holding 50% of the wealth is a lot different than 10% of the population



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Work 30 hours a week brehs

Let all the "refugees" come in brehs

Let an overgown bureaucracy soak up all your money brehs
 

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More like European is becoming more pure capitalist

But please continue to blame 30 hour work weeks and refugees brehs :dead:

Uhh the only country getting better on that chart is Germany, which is seen as one of the most capitalist and hardest working countries in Europe.

At the end of the day there's probably no real correlation between how left-right a country is and how their economy is growing. Continental Europe has a mediocre university system and isn't as natural resource rich as us. They're getting by on old colonialism money but at least Germany is working out of it.

And the refugees by definition are making Europe poorer and more unequal so I don't know what your argument is there.
 

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Uhh the only country getting better on that chart is Germany, which is seen as one of the most capitalist and hardest working countries in Europe.

At the end of the day there's probably no real correlation between how left-right a country is and how their economy is growing. Continental Europe has a mediocre university system and isn't as natural resource rich as us. They're getting by an old colonialism money but at least Germany is working out of it.

And the refugees by definition are making Europe poorer and more unequal so I don't know what your argument is there.

Germany is runs a social democracy. The citizenry is highly educated (College is essentially fee compared to the US) and the work force has direct input in their companies financial moves

:francis::francis::francis::francis::francis::francis::francis::francis::francis::francis::francis::francis::francis::francis:


Please stop posting and do your research.

Their populaces high education is resulting in a diminishing lower class which is why Germany started to let refugees en masse.
 

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Uhh the only country getting better on that chart is Germany, which is seen as one of the most capitalist and hardest working countries in Europe.

At the end of the day there's probably no real correlation between how left-right a country is and how their economy is growing. Continental Europe has a mediocre university system and isn't as natural resource rich as us. They're getting by on old colonialism money but at least Germany is working out of it.

And the refugees by definition are making Europe poorer and more unequal so I don't know what your argument is there.

You are correct about continental Europe's issues and Germany being a hub of innovation and technology

But they are a social democratic capitalist country
 

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I never even said anything about Europe being too left-leaning, I pointed to specific problems that both right and left leaning countries can have. Not sure why you guys are pouncing on that.
 

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Germany is runs a social democracy. The citizenry is highly educated (College is essentially fee compared to the US) and the work force has direct input in their companies financial moves

:francis::francis::francis::francis::francis::francis::francis::francis::francis::francis::francis::francis::francis::francis:


Please stop posting and do your research.

Their populaces high education is resulting in a diminishing lower class which is why Germany started to let refugees en masse.
Germany is right next to the Mexico of Europe (Poland), they already had an endless supply of eastern Europeans doing their cheap labour, the vast majority of refugees are unemployed. Fatima is not cleaning the kaffirs toilets Natasha is, Ahmed is not working construction with Igor hes burning down his refugees center because he didnt get enough free euros this month. It was a dumb emotional decision brought about by nazi guilt, period.
 
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Uhh the only country getting better on that chart is Germany, which is seen as one of the most capitalist and hardest working countries in Europe.

At the end of the day there's probably no real correlation between how left-right a country is and how their economy is growing. Continental Europe has a mediocre university system and isn't as natural resource rich as us. They're getting by on old colonialism money but at least Germany is working out of it.

And the refugees by definition are making Europe poorer and more unequal so I don't know what your argument is there.

You're an idiot. Germany took 800 thousand Syrian refugees in. Furthermore Germany is an industrial powerhouse and has some of the strongest unions in the world. They also have free post secondary education and free healthcare. Germany isn't any more captalist than any other Western European nation. Please go back to Reddit with your bullshyt ass white supremacist talking points. Blaming refugees for economic decline, when the country you dikkride has taken in the most from just Syria in specific is proof that you're an idiot.
 

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Germany is right next to the Mexico of Europe (Poland), they already had an endless supply of eastern Europeans doing their cheap labour, the vast majority of refugees are unemployed. Fatima is not cleaning the kaffirs toilets Natasha is, Ahmed is not working construction with Igor hes burning down his refugees center because he didnt get enough free euros this month. It was a dumb emotional decision brought about by nazi guilt, period.

Germany is ‘exploiting’ refugee suffering to recruit ‘slaves’ via mass immigration – Marine Le Pen

I know its RT but

http://www.businessinsider.com/r-in-ageing-germany-refugees-seen-as-tomorrows-skilled-workers-2015-9
 
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