Die Leute haben gefragt, in welche Richtung sich Malta entwickelt. Nun, hier ist die Antwort …

    https://www.maltatoday.com.mt/news/national/130688/richest_10_in_malta_worth_47_billion?fbclid=IwY2xjawEmsTdleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHfZZX29Ey-A3QhcwjWBUnisTNkhr1mhdM3yeqZwN0SsTXAakMcf0QEuvjA_aem_gLGmYqRgE3dLTjTfqXpH0Q

    Von Sus198

    6 Comments

    1. catbus_conductor on

      Only really useful if there is a comparison to the same numbers in other European countries because a lot are suffering from the same issues

    2. honestly the article itself isn’t very alarming (it even mentions “positioning Malta as the third least unequal economy among the countries surveyed by the Central Bank DWA.”) then you get to the comments and see why things never change

    3. Vannellein on

      I don’t get those who say it is inequality. Excuse me for asking this but, are you a communist? Because the equality you are speaking of only exists in that ideology.

      I genuinely don’t care how rich the rich are. I know that no matter how much risk I take, I will not be on their level and compete with them (which is the moment that makes this info important) unless one of them decides to practically adopt me and make me part of their circle.

      Until then, I only care about what is in my pocket.

    4. rhinosorcery on

      In fairness, the top 10% of people in this country equates to 50,000 people.  That’s less than a million euros a head.  True, that includes children, but even a family of 4  having a net worth of 4 million euros is a lot, but it’s not crazy money

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