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Alexander Kurz's avatar

I hear a lot that the US economy is doing great and the German economy is doing badly. On the anecdotal evidence I have, living in California and visiting Germany once a year, the median German is doing much better than the median American in terms of quality of life and even wealth. I am wondering: Is it possible that our economic data measure the wrong proxies?

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Kim Asger Olsen's avatar

I think it would be worth your while to take a deeper look at Denmark. The country has not only found a way to finance infrastructure, it has also made a fundamental pension reform. Together it means that the government finances are very healthy. And pls have a look at the trend of the German work force. It is heading the wrong way.

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