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Massive CEO-Worker Pay Gap in Europe
CEOs of Europe's top 100 companies earned a median of €4.15 million in 2023, 110 times the average EU worker's €37,863 salary, highlighting a vast wealth gap, with Germany's CEOs having the highest median salary at €1,455,000.
Massive CEO-Worker Pay Gap in Europe
CEOs of Europe's top 100 companies earned a median of €4.15 million in 2023, 110 times the average EU worker's €37,863 salary, highlighting a vast wealth gap, with Germany's CEOs having the highest median salary at €1,455,000.
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56% Bias Score


Spain's Housing Crisis: Proposed Tax on Foreign Buyers Faces Scrutiny
Widespread protests erupted in Spain over soaring housing costs, prompting Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to propose a potential 100% tax on non-EU, non-resident homebuyers; however, experts express concerns regarding its effectiveness and potential limitations, highlighting the challenges of Spain's ...
Spain's Housing Crisis: Proposed Tax on Foreign Buyers Faces Scrutiny
Widespread protests erupted in Spain over soaring housing costs, prompting Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to propose a potential 100% tax on non-EU, non-resident homebuyers; however, experts express concerns regarding its effectiveness and potential limitations, highlighting the challenges of Spain's ...
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56% Bias Score


The Pendulum of Labor Relations in American History
The history of American labor relations reveals a cyclical pattern: periods of pro-union sentiment and strong regulations alternate with eras of anti-union sentiment and deregulation, significantly impacting economic equality and worker well-being.
The Pendulum of Labor Relations in American History
The history of American labor relations reveals a cyclical pattern: periods of pro-union sentiment and strong regulations alternate with eras of anti-union sentiment and deregulation, significantly impacting economic equality and worker well-being.
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32% Bias Score


Israeli Banks Face Criticism Over Interest Rate Disparity
Israeli banks are criticized for earning significant profits from high overdraft fees while paying low interest rates on large current account balances; a proposed solution involves charging fees on large balances to encourage investment and financial literacy.
Israeli Banks Face Criticism Over Interest Rate Disparity
Israeli banks are criticized for earning significant profits from high overdraft fees while paying low interest rates on large current account balances; a proposed solution involves charging fees on large balances to encourage investment and financial literacy.
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56% Bias Score


Macron's Failed Liberalism: Economic Crisis and Rise of the Far-Right in France
French President Emmanuel Macron's economic policies, marked by unfunded tax cuts for the wealthy and increased police brutality, have resulted in a political crisis, a surge in the far-right, and widespread social unrest, culminating in his government's collapse in December 2024.
Macron's Failed Liberalism: Economic Crisis and Rise of the Far-Right in France
French President Emmanuel Macron's economic policies, marked by unfunded tax cuts for the wealthy and increased police brutality, have resulted in a political crisis, a surge in the far-right, and widespread social unrest, culminating in his government's collapse in December 2024.
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68% Bias Score


Turkish MP Proposes Minimum Pension Hike to Minimum Wage
CHP MP Ibrahim Arslan submitted a bill to Turkey's parliament to raise the minimum pension to the level of the minimum wage and index it annually; this follows a government announcement of a 15.75% increase to 14,469 lira for the first half of 2025, a figure Arslan deems insufficient.
Turkish MP Proposes Minimum Pension Hike to Minimum Wage
CHP MP Ibrahim Arslan submitted a bill to Turkey's parliament to raise the minimum pension to the level of the minimum wage and index it annually; this follows a government announcement of a 15.75% increase to 14,469 lira for the first half of 2025, a figure Arslan deems insufficient.
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56% Bias Score

Saginaw Switches to Trump Amidst Anti-Corporate Sentiment
Saginaw County, Michigan, switched its vote from Joe Biden in 2020 to Donald Trump in 2024, driven by dissatisfaction with the economy and corporate influence; the incoming Trump administration includes Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health Secretary and several billionaires.

Saginaw Switches to Trump Amidst Anti-Corporate Sentiment
Saginaw County, Michigan, switched its vote from Joe Biden in 2020 to Donald Trump in 2024, driven by dissatisfaction with the economy and corporate influence; the incoming Trump administration includes Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health Secretary and several billionaires.
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44% Bias Score

NYC Congestion Pricing Exempts UN Personnel, Sparking Outrage
New York City's Congestion Relief Zone, charging drivers \$9-21.60 daily south of 60th Street, has exempted U.N. personnel from fees, sparking outrage from Councilwoman Vickie Paladino who cites past instances of unpaid fines by diplomats, including over \$100,000 in unpaid parking tickets by Russia...

NYC Congestion Pricing Exempts UN Personnel, Sparking Outrage
New York City's Congestion Relief Zone, charging drivers \$9-21.60 daily south of 60th Street, has exempted U.N. personnel from fees, sparking outrage from Councilwoman Vickie Paladino who cites past instances of unpaid fines by diplomats, including over \$100,000 in unpaid parking tickets by Russia...
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64% Bias Score

German Stock Ownership: Middle Class Dominates, Challenging Wealthy-Only Perception
A recent survey of 28,000 Germans reveals that approximately 12 million people own stocks or stock funds, with the largest group earning €2,000-€3,000 monthly. This challenges the notion that stock ownership is limited to the wealthy and highlights the increasing importance of private investment for...

German Stock Ownership: Middle Class Dominates, Challenging Wealthy-Only Perception
A recent survey of 28,000 Germans reveals that approximately 12 million people own stocks or stock funds, with the largest group earning €2,000-€3,000 monthly. This challenges the notion that stock ownership is limited to the wealthy and highlights the increasing importance of private investment for...
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48% Bias Score

Germany's Homeownership Rate Hits 15-Year Low
Germany's homeownership rate has dropped to 44 percent, a 15-year low, prompting calls for government subsidies and tax breaks to increase affordability and social stability, as experts highlight the country's low ranking in Europe compared to nations with higher ownership rates.

Germany's Homeownership Rate Hits 15-Year Low
Germany's homeownership rate has dropped to 44 percent, a 15-year low, prompting calls for government subsidies and tax breaks to increase affordability and social stability, as experts highlight the country's low ranking in Europe compared to nations with higher ownership rates.
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48% Bias Score

Global Survey Reveals Widespread Concern Over Economic Inequality and Calls for Systemic Change
A Pew Research Center survey of 36 countries shows that 54% of respondents view the wealth gap as a major problem, 60% believe the wealthy exert undue political influence, and 57% think their children will be worse off economically; majorities in 33 countries want economic system changes.

Global Survey Reveals Widespread Concern Over Economic Inequality and Calls for Systemic Change
A Pew Research Center survey of 36 countries shows that 54% of respondents view the wealth gap as a major problem, 60% believe the wealthy exert undue political influence, and 57% think their children will be worse off economically; majorities in 33 countries want economic system changes.
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28% Bias Score

Trudeau's Resignation Reflects Global Populist Trend Fueled by Declining Public Trust
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation reflects a global trend of populist electoral success driven by declining public trust in governments, stemming from failures in service delivery, economic management, and ethical conduct, not solely economic hardship.

Trudeau's Resignation Reflects Global Populist Trend Fueled by Declining Public Trust
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation reflects a global trend of populist electoral success driven by declining public trust in governments, stemming from failures in service delivery, economic management, and ethical conduct, not solely economic hardship.
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44% Bias Score
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