Report: Building a house as retirement provision? No way!

  • Erstellt am 2019-02-03 11:58:08

Zaba12

2019-02-06 11:57:30
  • #1

Karsten isn’t from the grandma generation, right? Haha

I refer to the past more to the late 80s or the 90s. When I think about what benefits my mother-in-law’s partner got when he started his career at the end of the 90s. Just to name one... 10,000 kW of electricity free per year. They still haven’t abolished that for the now "old" ones. They heat only with electricity for 5 months.

The newcomers haven’t gotten that since the early 2000s.
 

chand1986

2019-02-06 11:58:14
  • #2


It is not an average at all, but the median income. And yes, only full-time positions.

The median is taken because the average is not suitable for this consideration. Example: If you have 10 bankers, nine of whom earn the same and one is a director who earns four times as much. Then the median income is one of the nine, the average income is pulled up by the one outlier.

To see what workers earn on average, it makes no sense to include all top managers in Germany. The greater the spread, the more meaningful the median becomes.
 

Nordlys

2019-02-06 12:03:10
  • #3
That's PDS statistics. You have to take the average. Also include the self-employed. Yes, from Drogerie Rossmann down to Handy Ali. Only then does it become a meaningful statement. But simply ignoring all the high earners as if they don't exist is not acceptable. Karsten
 

chand1986

2019-02-06 12:04:51
  • #4


Then came Kohl's "spiritual-moral turnaround." And subsequently, Schröder, a Social Democrat, cemented the restraint on wage increases through the "Alliance for Jobs." Now it's backfiring on them because more and more people are understanding this.
 

Dr Hix

2019-02-06 12:05:26
  • #5
: They are all recorded, but the median actually represents the "middle," whereas with the average from the €2,000 net nurse and the €8,000 net chief physician, you get the "average" nurse paid €5,000... and that would be nonsense, wouldn't it?
 

haydee

2019-02-06 12:11:06
  • #6
Then it would have to be divided according to occupational groups The nurse with 2,000 net also does not receive an average of 1,500 net just because the cleaning staff comes to 1,000 euros net
 

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