If you are not in the blue banana you are poor

If you are not in the blue banana you are poor

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At least i live under moral norms u germancuck consumerist degenerate.

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Why it's blue ?

I'm in the blue banana, but I still feel poor. How bad is it for people outside it?

pretty sure that banana is bullshit unless you are the top 1% of earners in the regions listed

im far north of the blue banana and feel pretty rich

>wallonia
OH NO NONONONONONNO

No offense to wallonbros but come on

>wales is in
>paris is out
frogs btfo by the CYMRU DRAGON

I'm in blue banana and I'm poor

It comes from the European flag.

Should have cut Belgium in half and not included Wallonia but other than that this is just a fact

paris and lyon are excluded although walloon is included?

really cheap pizza pizza!

SILENCE
RHINE IS RICH

>NOOOO I ONLY MAKE 5000 EURO A MONTH
stfu, you are rich

I live in the only region in the EU which produces actual bananas and I'm still poor.

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>includes literally the poorest region in the UK

Most people make like half of that

I'm poor?

That Banana exists because the Rhine is a based water way. It was rich with coal and iron too.
hahhaha wtf
Have you heard about the banana barons of the new world?
Basically a Triopole

rich =/= quality of life

>*if you are not in the blue banana you are white
FTFY

the blue banana is mostly about the history of industrial development, granted many of those places are poor now like some part of England, Wales, Wallonia, Saarland...

you're not fooling anyone

There's a pretty strong correlation.

Oh is iz.
True European tm i guess ?

let me rephrase
high gdp ppp =/= rich =/= good quality of life

Is Veneto poor?

they are the most productive regions in fact

There is still a quite strong correlation.

>Wales
>Rich

are you from saarland or palatinat?

statista.com/statistics/538406/average-annual-salary-in-the-netherlands-by-age/

Average salary for a 30 year old is 36k euros the net of that after taxes is 2300 a month

Cost of living is expensive too

define "poor"

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I'm not gonna be a contrarian, I get what you're saying. It just depends highly on how one defines quality of life. Low density, low level of immigrants, low pollution, tight community connection, lower rental costs would be high on my list and hard to find in the blue banana.

Richer than thou

>low level of immigrants
how fucking ironic coming from a country where 1/5 of the population left for western europe

Wales should not be included.

Look for example I live in central Romania, I'd rank Romania as far from "rich" as possibly within the EU. I'm 32, worked since about 23 got married at 26. On a Lidl employee salary I bought land and built a house near a moderately crowded urban area. The view out my window is similar to pic related. I work as a welder now but part-time since I'd rather have more time rather than more income. A 30 minute drive away I have all the Malls, starbucks, museums, cinemas and night-life I want, as well as skying in the winter and thermal baths in the summer. My wife sells shit on etsy. We have a child.
Could you do this by 32 as a Lidl employee in the blue banana?

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If a place has a high quality of life and jobs people will want to live there

You don’t really get both

Pot calling kettle black my polack friend, also not an argument. Does your diaspora define you on a personal level?

Not sure how generalizable that is Lidl is famous for paying people well poor people and families get tons of assistance here