You think you earn a lot?Here is the truth with the...Welfare Index
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Dear Citizens of the New World,
I hereby would like to present a new Index, the Welfare Index, this Index indicates the welfare of the average citizens. If your country has a high index number you can buy enough food to survive and even save a nice amount of money, you can be satisfied. On the other hand if your country does not have a high index number you can barely buy any food, and you will have all reason to be unsatisfied.
I am aware of a little inaccuracy of this index, though it gives a good indication of prices compared to wages.
Welfare Index
1. Iran - 3,91
2. South Korea - 3,89
3. Romania - 3,12
4. Sweden - 2,88
5. Indonesia -2,85
6. Italy - 2,43
7. Spain - 2,40
8. Netherlands - 2,37
9. USA - 2,25
10. France - 2,23
11. Brazil - 2,21
12. Canada - 1,88
13. UK - 1,87
14. Poland - 1,77
15. Bulgaria - 1,70
16. Hungary - 1,67
17. Turkey - 1,64
18. Portugal - 1,64
19. Finland - 1,63
20. Mexico - 1,52
21. Germany - 1,51
22. Australia - 1,44
23. Norway - 1,37
24. Pakistan - 1,29
25. Venezuela - 1,26
26. Austria - 1,22
27. Argentina - 1,22
28. Slovenia - 1,20
29. Japan - 1,16
30. Ireland - 1,12
31. Switzerland - 1,08
32. Belgium - 1,03
33. Slovakia - 1,01
34. India - 0,93
35. CZ Republic - 0,91
36. Thailand - 0,91
37. South Africa - 0,83
38. Croatia - 0,81
Some interesting details come to mind when you see this list. Overall bigger countries have a higher welfare with 2 exceptions; South Korea and the Netherlands. A big country which does not have a high welfare is Norway. Very interesting.
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Comments
What prices do you take into consideration?
DanielB1989: this index compares average foodprices in a country with the average wage in a country
Is income tax taken into consideration?
Yes.
I'd say only 50-75% of our population is actually active. Between home giveaways and the cheap Q3 food it would be hard not to have decent wellness.