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Turkey's 2023 Average Income: 26,402 TRY Per Capita
TÜİK reported that the average monthly gross income per capita in Turkey was 26,402 TRY in 2023, while the average monthly gross wage was 23,789 TRY; men earned more than women across all categories, and income increased with education level.
Turkey's 2023 Average Income: 26,402 TRY Per Capita
TÜİK reported that the average monthly gross income per capita in Turkey was 26,402 TRY in 2023, while the average monthly gross wage was 23,789 TRY; men earned more than women across all categories, and income increased with education level.
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28% Bias Score


Retail Profits Soar, While Worker Wages Stagnate
Australian retail sector gross operating profits have increased sixfold since 2001, while retail wages have risen by less than half that amount, leaving low-paid workers struggling with inflation and creating an imbalance of bargaining power between employers and employees.
Retail Profits Soar, While Worker Wages Stagnate
Australian retail sector gross operating profits have increased sixfold since 2001, while retail wages have risen by less than half that amount, leaving low-paid workers struggling with inflation and creating an imbalance of bargaining power between employers and employees.
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40% Bias Score


Turkish Minimum Wage Erodes Amidst High Inflation
A DISK-AR report reveals that 8.5 million Turkish workers earn at or below the minimum wage; if inflation hits 44% in 2024, the minimum wage will lose 7,481 TL in purchasing power, falling below the poverty line by December.
Turkish Minimum Wage Erodes Amidst High Inflation
A DISK-AR report reveals that 8.5 million Turkish workers earn at or below the minimum wage; if inflation hits 44% in 2024, the minimum wage will lose 7,481 TL in purchasing power, falling below the poverty line by December.
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40% Bias Score


Hamburg Poverty Rate: Housing Costs Reveal 26.8% Poverty
A study by the Paritätische Gesamtverband reveals that 26.8% of Hamburg's population (497,000) lives in poverty when housing costs are factored into calculations, significantly higher than the conventional 15% figure; this is based on data from the Federal Statistical Office.
Hamburg Poverty Rate: Housing Costs Reveal 26.8% Poverty
A study by the Paritätische Gesamtverband reveals that 26.8% of Hamburg's population (497,000) lives in poverty when housing costs are factored into calculations, significantly higher than the conventional 15% figure; this is based on data from the Federal Statistical Office.
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32% Bias Score


Marinaleda: Seville's Poorest Town
Marinaleda, a town of 2,577 inhabitants in Seville, Spain, has the lowest average gross income of €14,189 among municipalities with populations under 3,000 in 2022, significantly lower than the richest municipality in Seville, Tomares (€38,381), and only surpassed by two other towns in Andalusia.
Marinaleda: Seville's Poorest Town
Marinaleda, a town of 2,577 inhabitants in Seville, Spain, has the lowest average gross income of €14,189 among municipalities with populations under 3,000 in 2022, significantly lower than the richest municipality in Seville, Tomares (€38,381), and only surpassed by two other towns in Andalusia.
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40% Bias Score


Republicans Plan $4 Trillion Tax Cut, Social Program Cuts in 100-Day Agenda
Republicans plan a 100-day agenda starting with a $4 trillion tax cut renewal favoring higher earners, alongside cuts to social programs and green energy initiatives, despite a narrow House majority and potential Democratic opposition.
Republicans Plan $4 Trillion Tax Cut, Social Program Cuts in 100-Day Agenda
Republicans plan a 100-day agenda starting with a $4 trillion tax cut renewal favoring higher earners, alongside cuts to social programs and green energy initiatives, despite a narrow House majority and potential Democratic opposition.
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52% Bias Score

Germany's Minimum Wage Debate: €15 Proposal Sparks Economic Concerns
Germany's 2015 minimum wage, initially €8.50, is again debated, with Chancellor Scholz pushing for a €15 increase, sparking concerns about potential job losses despite past success in reducing low-wage employment and income inequality.

Germany's Minimum Wage Debate: €15 Proposal Sparks Economic Concerns
Germany's 2015 minimum wage, initially €8.50, is again debated, with Chancellor Scholz pushing for a €15 increase, sparking concerns about potential job losses despite past success in reducing low-wage employment and income inequality.
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44% Bias Score

China Considers $40 Trillion Asset Shift to Boost Consumption
Chinese economists advocate using the government's $40 trillion in net assets to boost consumption by redirecting funds to education and social welfare, aiming to reduce inequality and stimulate spending, unlike developed nations where government assets comprise less than 5% of total social assets.

China Considers $40 Trillion Asset Shift to Boost Consumption
Chinese economists advocate using the government's $40 trillion in net assets to boost consumption by redirecting funds to education and social welfare, aiming to reduce inequality and stimulate spending, unlike developed nations where government assets comprise less than 5% of total social assets.
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40% Bias Score

German Inflation: Lower-Income Households See Temporary Relief
In November 2024, Germany's overall inflation rate was 2.2 percent; however, low-income households experienced lower inflation rates (1.6-1.8 percent) due to decreased energy and fuel prices, while high-income single individuals experienced higher inflation (above average) due to rising service cost...

German Inflation: Lower-Income Households See Temporary Relief
In November 2024, Germany's overall inflation rate was 2.2 percent; however, low-income households experienced lower inflation rates (1.6-1.8 percent) due to decreased energy and fuel prices, while high-income single individuals experienced higher inflation (above average) due to rising service cost...
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32% Bias Score

\"Inflation Widens Regional Income Disparity in Spain\"\
\"Soaring inflation in 2022 widened the gap in real income growth across Spanish regions, exceeding the OECD average and highlighting pre-existing economic imbalances; some areas, particularly those with a heavier reliance on primary industries and tourism, suffered more significantly.\"

\"Inflation Widens Regional Income Disparity in Spain\"\
\"Soaring inflation in 2022 widened the gap in real income growth across Spanish regions, exceeding the OECD average and highlighting pre-existing economic imbalances; some areas, particularly those with a heavier reliance on primary industries and tourism, suffered more significantly.\"
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56% Bias Score

Turkey Enters Technical Recession Amidst Growing Income Inequality
Turkey's economy contracted by 0.2% in the third quarter of 2023, marking a technical recession, as construction growth offset declines in manufacturing and labor compensation's share of GDP fell significantly, highlighting growing income inequality.

Turkey Enters Technical Recession Amidst Growing Income Inequality
Turkey's economy contracted by 0.2% in the third quarter of 2023, marking a technical recession, as construction growth offset declines in manufacturing and labor compensation's share of GDP fell significantly, highlighting growing income inequality.
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44% Bias Score

Milan Wages: High Average Masks Deep Inequalities
A CGIL report reveals high average wages in Milan but significant inequalities, inflation impact, and rising unemployment claims.

Milan Wages: High Average Masks Deep Inequalities
A CGIL report reveals high average wages in Milan but significant inequalities, inflation impact, and rising unemployment claims.
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0% Bias Score
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