Posted on 02/20/2007 7:06:30 AM PST by WesternCulture
For the full article:
http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=STAT/07/23&format=HTML&aged=0&language=EN&guiLanguage=en
Interesting article. I read some research by the Swedes and they found out that people of Sweden have a standard of living only higher than 3 states in the USA.
Ping!
Two things we know about Europe for sure. They are morally bankrupt and they are literally dying out.
When I'm done having my heart attack, remind me why this is a surprise? Next, we'll be hearing that Paris' wealthy 16th Arrondisement is in fact, richer than Plonsk, Poland. The horror!
American's have more disposable cash after taxes and basic needs. Imagine Americans being happy to be taxed at 50-70% at payroll and then suffer another 20% Value Added Tax, plus the double cost of Gas (I'm sure we would all feel better knowing we have "free" health care and 65-80% unimployment benefits...). Socialism has not given EUropens a consumer economy and therefore, the US is much better off.
Yup. I work for an international computer company. Back in 2003 we had some visitors come over from the Netherlands for business - they work in a different division of our company.
I invited them to my house for dinner - my house is only 2400 square feet, but they told me, and I quote: "In Holland you'd have to be a millionaire to have a house like this."
Try this:
http://www.heritage.org/Research/Budget/bg1979.cfm
The richest countries in Europe have standards of living that are equivalent or less than the standards of living in the bottom 5 states in the US. There is no comparison between Americans and Europeans when it comes to standards of living, Americans have it much better it is as simple as that. The reasons for this are very simple. On average Americans make more money than Europeans, they pay less taxes than Europeans, and almost everything in the US is less expensive and in most cases much less expensive than that in Europe, therefore Americans have much better standards of living than Europeans.
Exactly correct. The same goes for, Germany, Italy, Great Britain, France, and all of Western EU (Eastern EU is too poor to even compare). All these Western EU countries have standards of living equivalent or less than the standards of living in bottom 5 states in the US.
The US is a large country with all kinds of people living here so the normal deviation from the average is much larger than a small country. Some have it great and some are caught in a socialist force field.
Happiness never comes from comparing oneself to others. Envy is the source of most unhappiness. The leftist media churns up most of the unhappiness in American and constantly plays down America's greatness.
Dear Pete98,
Conversely, when my parents visited my mother's cousins in Milan, Italy, they were shocked at what passes for a middle class home there. As well, they were taken aback by what folks ate as typical meals.
When my brother lived in Japan, he lived in an apartment complex called "Executive Gardens," which was aimed at upper middle, and upper management types. Their three bedroom apartment was all of 1100 sq ft. My brother was provided with a "luxury" car that had a 1.6L or 2.0L four cylinder engine. When they would dine out, they'd all order two entrees each.
sitetest
THIS REPORT IS ABOUT THE FACT that per capita GDP is lower in most of the countries of Europe than in most of the states of the USA. That France, Italy and Germany have less per capita GDP than all but five of the states of the USA is probably something that messrs Chirac, Schröder and Berlusconi dont wish to know.
The US recession, with GDP growth rates of 1 or 2 per cent, represents almost boom conditions in Germany, ...
Thanks for the link. I read parts of this report before, it is great and very realistic. It does not have the delusional socialist views of US Vs. EU that we hear from the socialist intellectuals and the liberal media.
I thought the socialist intellectuals WERE the liberal media
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