why are Europeans poor?

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in europe people who work make 1,100-2,500 euros per month, even those who do important jobs

in the US, jobs paying $100,000/year are very common, even blue collar jobs. in some fields like tech and finance, the pay is $200,000-$500,000+

why is this
 
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US is still too dog economy. Not all of Europe is rich. Outside France, Germany and UK, there aren't many strong economies. America still mogs these places.

Housing is cheaper in some places. Greenback is strong currency. Jews run USA. So many reasons...
 
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why is this
taxes

in some parts of europe you pay half your income in taxes. France is 47%, germany over 48 and belgium over 50
 
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Because unlike the US not much money flows into refugee infested depressed anti social Europoor because it has no real future prospects to investors compared to the US
 
Europeans. living for generations under the protection of the US have chosen a soft life of ease. Without risk. Ultimately. This will doom them as Islam will conquer a passive sheep-like population from within.
 
in europe people who work make 1,100-2,500 euros per month, even those who do important jobs

in the US, jobs paying $100,000/year are very common, even blue collar jobs. in some fields like tech and finance, the pay is $200,000-$500,000+

why is this
In the U.S. it's really money first, and then everything else, I don't think we're that money hungry here in Europe. Oh yeah, and the governments over here will make it really hard to become wealthy, the taxes will eat you alive.

The difference was made very clear to me when I had a friend come over from the U.S. last week who works as a nurse, I think he made >$100,000 annually, in his mid-20s. Their disposable income is a lot larger than that of their EU counterparts.

You're only making $100,000 here if you've got an executive position at a somewhat large company or have a decade or more experience in a highly sought-after field.
 
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In the U.S. it's really money first, and then everything else, I don't think we're that money hungry here in Europe. Oh yeah, and the governments over here will make it really hard to become wealthy, the taxes will eat you alive.

The difference was made very clear to me when I had a friend come over from the U.S. last week who works as a nurse, I think he made >$100,000 annually, in his mid-20s. Their disposable income is a lot larger than that of their EU counterparts.

You're only making $100,000 here if you've got an executive position at a somewhat large company or have a decade or more experience in a highly sought-after field.
I actually do wonder how much this gap will widen now that the U.S. pretty much has all the bleeding-edge companies involved in AI.
 
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I actually do wonder how much this gap will widen now that the U.S. pretty much has all the bleeding-edge companies involved in AI.
Ai will be so huge

I have an insane buisness idea with ai
 
I actually do wonder how much this gap will widen now that the U.S. pretty much has all the bleeding-edge companies involved in AI.
it will get wider and more Europeans will actually immigrate to the US, which will become a 400-500 mil country in a few decades
also its going Republican / right wing , and lower taxes, call me crazy but those are the signs

dont believe me ....just watch
 
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