TIL That Britain Is Poorer Than Any US State, Even Mississippi
TIL That Britain Is Poorer Than Any US State, Even Mississippi
The author takes PPP (Purchase Power Parity) per capita of the UK as a whole versus individual U.S. states. So what does it mean that Mississippi on average has a higher PPP than the UK? Two things:
Another way to look at it is, if wealth distribution was fair in the U.S., even people in Mississippi would be better off than the average Brit.
A homeless person in Finland has free access to medical treatment that could render a moderately wealthy American homeless.
Studying isn't just free - the state pays you for it.
What you can purchase is, despite popular belief, not a good indicator of life quality.
Yes, like that! The British royals often have around $30 million at their disposal. It's completely fucked, nobody need that much money.
Good thing you don't have anything like that in the US.
One billion is a thousand million, in case anyone forgot.
That’s the problem with averages vs medians. It completely overlooks wealth gap.
Here is an example. Moderna CEO made something like $500 million last year. If Moderna had 1000 employees, that would mean the company’s average employee pay is $500,000. And that’s before even adding their pay to this average.
The PPP adjustment is going to inflate the values in low cost of living states/nations; cost of living correlates pretty well with average income (i.e. don’t travel to Switzerland unless you like spending money), which means all those eastern European countries and southern states with lower average incomes are going to get a leg up on central/western Europe.
We’re approaching BadEconomics territory