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krnkkty, 10 months ago (edited 10 months ago) so, like, the median income in Germany? Edit: I said that based on this. I think the Wikipedia link is about wages specifically (e.g. it counts only full-time employees), not about income in general?
so, like, the median income in Germany?
Edit: I said that based on this. I think the Wikipedia link is about wages specifically (e.g. it counts only full-time employees), not about income in general?
krnkkty, 10 months ago That’s only for full-time employees, I believe. I edited the comment to add the source I was looking at :)
That’s only for full-time employees, I believe. I edited the comment to add the source I was looking at :)
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