New interesting
statistics showing the size of the average private wealth in
the various countries of Europe, from the Mediterranean and up to the
Arctic Circle, and for once, this is divided into smaller geographic
areas within the different countries.
The timing - well, it's almost too good to be true, in these very days when the EU often simplified in the media, has been split up the poor south, and the rich north.
From the Mediterranean area there is often heard voices to the rich Northern Europe to help financially in difficult times.
But, just before Easter 2013, new statistics show that the private wealth are often surprisingly large in some parts of the Mediterranean, and surprisingly little in some parts of Germany.
These statistics are looking into the different geographical areas of the countries, and not surprisingly, there are big differences in all countries. The difference is often as much within countries, as between the different EU-countries.
This is obviously not something that is easy to handle, it's probably a nightmare in certain situations for a politician - of course there are the poor, for example in Greece, no doubt about it.
But there are also many who have built up huge fortunes in Greece.
There is scope for increased redistribution within each country, and not only across national borders.
But to take this up in a country where you are not used to pay any tax at all, it's kind of like picking up an armed grenade for a politician.
Today money can be moved quickly and easily using your own computer, there is no worry to move or spread the money around the world.
If politicians in a country are talking about redistributing wealth within the country, soon a lot of money will be sent out across borders and disappear beyond any mountain.
A lot of money probably went from Greece to Switzerland not that long ago.
Even higher politicians name was mentioned last winter. Some people only rely on there own family, and for example you could ask your mother to manage monetary move in her name.
The timing - well, it's almost too good to be true, in these very days when the EU often simplified in the media, has been split up the poor south, and the rich north.
From the Mediterranean area there is often heard voices to the rich Northern Europe to help financially in difficult times.
But, just before Easter 2013, new statistics show that the private wealth are often surprisingly large in some parts of the Mediterranean, and surprisingly little in some parts of Germany.
These statistics are looking into the different geographical areas of the countries, and not surprisingly, there are big differences in all countries. The difference is often as much within countries, as between the different EU-countries.
This is obviously not something that is easy to handle, it's probably a nightmare in certain situations for a politician - of course there are the poor, for example in Greece, no doubt about it.
But there are also many who have built up huge fortunes in Greece.
There is scope for increased redistribution within each country, and not only across national borders.
But to take this up in a country where you are not used to pay any tax at all, it's kind of like picking up an armed grenade for a politician.
Today money can be moved quickly and easily using your own computer, there is no worry to move or spread the money around the world.
If politicians in a country are talking about redistributing wealth within the country, soon a lot of money will be sent out across borders and disappear beyond any mountain.
A lot of money probably went from Greece to Switzerland not that long ago.
Even higher politicians name was mentioned last winter. Some people only rely on there own family, and for example you could ask your mother to manage monetary move in her name.
Yes, times are changing constantly!
And money does not disappear into thin air, no - money ends up in someones pocket !
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