[OC] Income in the 15 biggest economies

    by _crazyboyhere_

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    1. That graph could use some normalization over total income in order to facilitate easier comparisons.

    2. JackfruitCrazy51 on

      So basically, if you’re in the top 75% of wage earners in the U.S., your income is higher on average than the next 14th largest economies in the world. Is that correct?

    3. Brazil’s bottom 20% are worse off than India’s bottom 20%?! Goddamn, that’s some crazy poverty.

    4. Data is beautiful, it’s also painting Russia to be more distributionally sound than murica here.

    5. So this is all crap, since the highest 1% / 0.1% are fudging the results.
      In Germany the median income is at about 54K per Person
      So like third 20%

      If you make 150K, you’re in the top 0.1% in germany. 

      My numbers are from the federal buero of statistics in germany.

    6. Is this household income? Seems very high for individuals…

      In switzerland f.e. 200k puts you in the top 1%.
      And in the US that‘s 20%??

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