Rich man, poor man
2005-06-17
Two recent studies give the false impression that the CR has
very few poor people and is producing Rothschilds hand over
fist. The OECD found that only 4% of Czechs are below the
poverty line, a world record. Regulated rent and relatively high
pensions and welfare help to keep the poor afloat, but the figure
says nothing about the cost of leaving the CR. Once low-income
Czechs cross into the outside world, whether for travel, study or
medical reasons, they are suddenly very poor indeed. On the
other end of the scale, according to Merrill Lynch and
Capgemini, are 11,800 high-net-worth Czechs. Their number is
growing faster than the EU average, but Germany has roughly
eight times more dollar millionaires per capita. The CR has twice
as many dollar millionaires per inhabitant as Russia, but for
Western Europe, the CR's wealth is concentrated in a remarkably
few hands. [Czech Republic]
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