Oh it is. CHF 40,- is CHF 40,-.All this info about salaries is not meaningful without indications about the corresponding purchasing power in each quoted country…
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Oh it is. CHF 40,- is CHF 40,-.All this info about salaries is not meaningful without indications about the corresponding purchasing power in each quoted country…
- Not at all ! At the shop close my home… In the closest supermaket I can reach footingYou mean in hotels?
O, no, most certainly ! This is caused by an archaic crappy distribution system in which a lot of intermediaries fill their pockets between the cow and the bottle in my fridge… They are strongly sticked, and impossible to kick out……French people WANT to pay more for their food I think…
- Indeed, but you didn't get me totally :Oh it is. CHF 40,- is CHF 40,-.
Sure. Makes the companies richer, and their countries' gross national product higher.That's the reason why many companies move from high income countries to low-cost countries like Slovakia.
I did get even this, but I couldn't find the statistics. When I find them I'll post them. For now I can only say that the net income is about 0,75 of the gross income.Indeed, but you didn't get me totally :
- I meant with regard to the current purchasing power, how much money may be remaining (or not) each month, then you could decide the relatively "luxurious" purchase of a TC-licence, even waiting for two months