The annual earnings of people living in the European Union have been analyzed. According to the latest data from Eurostat, the average salary across the EU has reached 39,800 euros.



However, there are significant differences between countries. Workers in Luxembourg earn an average of 83,000 euros, while in Denmark, this figure is 71,600 euros. Ireland also ranks high: 61,100 euros.

On the other hand, the average salary in Bulgaria is only 15,400 euros. In Greece, it is around 18,000 euros. Income inequality in Europe is quite striking — there is more than a fivefold difference between Luxembourg and Bulgaria.
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NotFinancialAdviservip
· 5h ago
Luxembourg five times Bulgaria... This inequality is really embarrassing. Can Web3 solve it? Haha --- The wealth gap in Europe is so big, no wonder some countries are researching CBDC, thinking about stablecoins? --- Five times the gap... Once this data came out, no wonder Bulgarians want to get some crypto assets and run away. --- An average line of 39,800 euros is a bit inflated, pulled up too high by places like Luxembourg. --- This is the real wealth gap, far more glaring than the income disparity in some countries. --- It's truly two different worlds in Europe. No wonder Southern Europeans criticize Northern Europeans all the time.
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ApeWithNoChainvip
· 5h ago
Luxembourg five times more than Bulgaria, the gap is huge... How can we still talk about a unified market?
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Liquidated_Larryvip
· 6h ago
Luxembourg's fivefold gap? Oh my, the wealth gap is just too outrageous. Bulgaria is really suffering.
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DoomCanistervip
· 6h ago
Luxembourg's wages look outrageous, a fivefold difference? Is this a game? The Bulgarian people are simply being pressed down and rubbed into the ground. The wealth gap in Europe is truly hard to describe... Web3 needs to become widespread, otherwise people in these countries really have no way out. Denmark's wages are so high yet taxes are so heavy, it's not worth it. It seems like the places suitable for mining are concentrated in Northern Europe. Why is Luxembourg so wealthy? With a population of just over 500,000, it's still so rich.
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SatoshiNotNakamotovip
· 6h ago
Luxembourg fivefold gap, oh my, the wealth gap is just too outrageous --- Europe's income disparity feels even more intense than the crypto market --- Bulgarian 15k really can't hold up, I didn't feel this distressed even during Celsius's collapse --- So why migrate to Luxembourg? I just want to know if it's all just financial professionals over there --- Looking at this data makes me exhausted, no wonder so many Eastern European developers are moving to Web3 --- Fivefold gap, huh? That's even bigger than the gains of some coins --- Greek 18k, right? No wonder even internet fees are cheap, now I can mine with peace of mind --- EU average 39.8k, median must be inflated by these big players in Luxembourg
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AirdropNinjavip
· 6h ago
Luxembourg five times the gap? The difference is really huge, it feels like they're not even on the same planet... Bulgaria really can't hold up, only 15,400 a year... Is the internal competition in Europe that serious? 71600 in Denmark is truly outrageous, starting salaries at major companies per capita. A fivefold difference, if this were in the Web3 world, it might still be considered mild... The EU's wealth gap is really glaring, Luxembourg directly outperforms Bulgaria. Forget it, I’d rather stay in the crypto circle, at least there's no such blatant suppression... Five times? Really? Isn't that even more outrageous than the withdrawal fee for USDT?
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