Capital Inequality Slightly Decreased - Remains at a High Level
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Left and social associations draw a disparate picture of the distribution of wealth in Germany and demand excessive redistribution. The lower strata have clearly caught up, as a new study shows.
According to a recent study, wealth inequality in Germany has not increased since the financial crisis - it has even fallen slightly. Nevertheless, wealth in Germany is unevenly distributed.
Since the financial crisis, Germany's wealth inequality has fallen slightly, but the differences remain large – and current inflation puts many at risk again.
Compared to other European countries, inequality is relatively high in Germany. However, according to a study, it has declined over the past 15 years. In order to support people in building their wealth, the makers have several proposals.
The wealth inequality in Germany is relatively high. A study on behalf of an economic association now wants to have established: For 15 years the trend has been rather in the other direction. It is difficult in the East.
According to one study, poor people are now a little less poor. Nevertheless, the wealth in Germany remains very unevenly distributed.
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