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Greek Inflation Disparity Highlights Income Inequality
A study by Giorgos Ioannidis reveals that in Greece during 2022, inflation disproportionately affected lower-income households (10.4%) compared to the wealthiest 10% (8.5%), despite an overall average of 9.6%; this disparity, while lessening in subsequent years, solidified existing inequalities due ...
Greek Inflation Disparity Highlights Income Inequality
A study by Giorgos Ioannidis reveals that in Greece during 2022, inflation disproportionately affected lower-income households (10.4%) compared to the wealthiest 10% (8.5%), despite an overall average of 9.6%; this disparity, while lessening in subsequent years, solidified existing inequalities due ...
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28% Bias Score


Dutch Caribbean Islands Face Severe Infrastructure Deficits
A Dutch advisory council highlights severe infrastructural shortcomings in the Caribbean Netherlands, caused by insufficient funding, a lack of skilled workers, and inconsistent government policies compared to mainland Netherlands, urging a collaborative approach to address these challenges.
Dutch Caribbean Islands Face Severe Infrastructure Deficits
A Dutch advisory council highlights severe infrastructural shortcomings in the Caribbean Netherlands, caused by insufficient funding, a lack of skilled workers, and inconsistent government policies compared to mainland Netherlands, urging a collaborative approach to address these challenges.
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36% Bias Score


Record Russian Average Salary Masks Public's Financial Anxiety
Rosstat reported a record average Russian monthly salary of 97,645 rubles in March 2025, up 11% year-on-year, but a May 2025 FOM survey showed only 10% of respondents felt their finances improved, with 22% reporting worsening conditions, highlighting a significant disconnect between official statist...
Record Russian Average Salary Masks Public's Financial Anxiety
Rosstat reported a record average Russian monthly salary of 97,645 rubles in March 2025, up 11% year-on-year, but a May 2025 FOM survey showed only 10% of respondents felt their finances improved, with 22% reporting worsening conditions, highlighting a significant disconnect between official statist...
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48% Bias Score


Global Millionaires Reach Record High in 2024, Led by US Growth
The global number of individuals with at least $1 million in investable assets increased by 2.6 percent to 23.4 million in 2024, reaching a record $90.5 trillion in total wealth; the US led the increase with 7.6 percent growth, while Europe experienced a 2.1 percent decline.
Global Millionaires Reach Record High in 2024, Led by US Growth
The global number of individuals with at least $1 million in investable assets increased by 2.6 percent to 23.4 million in 2024, reaching a record $90.5 trillion in total wealth; the US led the increase with 7.6 percent growth, while Europe experienced a 2.1 percent decline.
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44% Bias Score


American Billionaires' Wealth Soars by \$365 Billion Amidst Proposed Tax Cuts
The net worth of the top ten wealthiest Americans increased by \$365 billion in the past year, while a proposed Republican bill aims to further enrich the wealthy and cut nearly \$1 trillion from social safety nets.
American Billionaires' Wealth Soars by \$365 Billion Amidst Proposed Tax Cuts
The net worth of the top ten wealthiest Americans increased by \$365 billion in the past year, while a proposed Republican bill aims to further enrich the wealthy and cut nearly \$1 trillion from social safety nets.
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76% Bias Score


European Net Earnings Disparities in 2024
In 2024, Luxembourg (€50,410) had the highest average annual net earnings among EU countries, while Bulgaria (€11,074) had the lowest; Switzerland (€85,631) topped non-EU countries, reflecting variations in tax systems, social benefits, and purchasing power.
European Net Earnings Disparities in 2024
In 2024, Luxembourg (€50,410) had the highest average annual net earnings among EU countries, while Bulgaria (€11,074) had the lowest; Switzerland (€85,631) topped non-EU countries, reflecting variations in tax systems, social benefits, and purchasing power.
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12% Bias Score

Eurozone Inflation Steady at 2%, but Member State Disparities Remain
Eurozone inflation remained at 2% in June, meeting the ECB's target despite global uncertainty; however, significant variations exist among member states, ranging from 0.5% to 5.2%, posing challenges for the ECB's monetary policy.

Eurozone Inflation Steady at 2%, but Member State Disparities Remain
Eurozone inflation remained at 2% in June, meeting the ECB's target despite global uncertainty; however, significant variations exist among member states, ranging from 0.5% to 5.2%, posing challenges for the ECB's monetary policy.
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36% Bias Score

Record Global Wealth Inequality: $90.5 Trillion for the Richest Amid Unchanged Poverty
Global wealth inequality reached a record high in 2024, with the richest possessing $90.5 trillion while global poverty remains unchanged since 1990; Germany mirrors this trend, with the top 10% owning over half the national wealth.

Record Global Wealth Inequality: $90.5 Trillion for the Richest Amid Unchanged Poverty
Global wealth inequality reached a record high in 2024, with the richest possessing $90.5 trillion while global poverty remains unchanged since 1990; Germany mirrors this trend, with the top 10% owning over half the national wealth.
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60% Bias Score

AI to Replace Millions in Customer Service Within 3 Years
Dimitris Nikolaou, Wondercraft CEO, predicts AI will replace administrative support and call centers within 2-3 years, impacting over 10 million global workers; 85% of customer interactions are already automated, with the sector's value projected at $500 billion by 2030.

AI to Replace Millions in Customer Service Within 3 Years
Dimitris Nikolaou, Wondercraft CEO, predicts AI will replace administrative support and call centers within 2-3 years, impacting over 10 million global workers; 85% of customer interactions are already automated, with the sector's value projected at $500 billion by 2030.
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36% Bias Score

Spain's Unemployment: A Positive Facade Hides Persistent Long-Term Joblessness
Despite Spain reaching a 17-year low in overall unemployment (2.4 million), a concerning 46.34% (1.18 million) have been unemployed for over a year, disproportionately affecting women and those over 45, contradicting the government's positive assessment and highlighting a need for targeted strategie...

Spain's Unemployment: A Positive Facade Hides Persistent Long-Term Joblessness
Despite Spain reaching a 17-year low in overall unemployment (2.4 million), a concerning 46.34% (1.18 million) have been unemployed for over a year, disproportionately affecting women and those over 45, contradicting the government's positive assessment and highlighting a need for targeted strategie...
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Housing Crisis Impacts Mental Health of Young People
A Spanish study reveals that housing problems disproportionately affect young people's mental health, with 63% of those under 30 reporting increased loneliness due to high rental costs and distance from family; this highlights a generational divide in housing affordability and underscores the need f...

Spanish Housing Crisis Impacts Mental Health of Young People
A Spanish study reveals that housing problems disproportionately affect young people's mental health, with 63% of those under 30 reporting increased loneliness due to high rental costs and distance from family; this highlights a generational divide in housing affordability and underscores the need f...
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44% Bias Score

Divergent Canadian Housing Market: National Drop Masks Regional Growth
Canada's national average home resale price fell 3.9 percent in April 2025 to $679,866, but several cities saw significant price increases; for example, St. John's saw a 9.2 percent year-over-year jump to $369,500, while Toronto and Vancouver experienced declines.

Divergent Canadian Housing Market: National Drop Masks Regional Growth
Canada's national average home resale price fell 3.9 percent in April 2025 to $679,866, but several cities saw significant price increases; for example, St. John's saw a 9.2 percent year-over-year jump to $369,500, while Toronto and Vancouver experienced declines.
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44% Bias Score
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