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I found an interesting graph that is a bit old, but updated for the purposes of this posting. It compares income per capita across cockpit voice recorders countries cockpit voice recorders (horizontal scale) with the proportion of people who are considered successful (vertical cockpit voice recorders scale). Bulgaria is in the bottom right of the graph. What the graph shows? First, it appears clear positive link between average earnings and the share of Achievers. The more income, the more successful. Secondly, in most countries, the benefits are lower than those of Bulgaria. Comparing with the rich EU countries often forget about it. And third, ahead of Bulgaria very few countries in the share of prosperous people. All these countries have much lower incomes than Bulgarian. In Bulgaria, less than 1% of people are considered to be successful. While in Venezuela, for example, where the average income is the same as successful set 6% of men. In Panama, Argentina, Brazil and Mexico, the average income is about Bulgarian, but successful set about 5% of the population. For Bulgarian income should correspond approximately 3% successful. In other words, the proportion of Achievers meets about 12 times lower median income than the Bulgarian. Usually as reasons for such results indicating pessimism traditional Bulgarian or Balkan pessimism, or fear inherited from socialism cockpit voice recorders to recognize success. And I think the reason the services for which payment of the state but not receive. Pay for roads, getting holes. Pay for administration, corruption and bureaucracy get paid for fair resolution of disputes get broken and corrupt judicial system, paying for security, get high crime, police brutality and state racketeering,

pay for health and education, cockpit voice recorders receive poor health and education, pay for pensions, welfare payments for the line, we get chaos. cockpit voice recorders Ie taxes that pay for public services are recorded as income cockpit voice recorders in the statistics but have no good standing and swamp. And no matter how rich, again in the swamp. If you like postings, please vote for it to reach more people. Graphics: Gallup cockpit voice recorders
I think your explanation of this paradox without being false, incomplete and biased. I think such a correlation much stronger impact this will have, how it is distributed evenly between people overall national income (or gross domestic product). If a small percentage of very wealthy people with very high incomes cockpit voice recorders amid the vast majority of modest real property cockpit voice recorders and very low income, is normally a small percentage of people to define themselves as successful - those who really have a reason for it. That is precisely the situation in Bulgaria. If you find somewhere data on the percentage of total income between households, but a small step (say, a minimum wage), I can give you calculated

and presented in numerical form what I said. It would appear that in our country people who have objective grounds to be considered successful, are just as much as shown in the graphic that you quoted - between 0.5 and 1%. Reply Delete
And in Venezuela ways how? A medical services?? And the power cuts? Come cut the crap, the only reason is that a match with Belgium and Norway! If you watch China and India,

we would think of quite successful.

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I agree with the last post. Happiness and life satisfaction are subjective sensations (as stated cockpit voice recorders by the study). As stated Yasen, it is based on the comparison, but I have to add, based on values. Our values make us compare ourselves to an idealized western cockpit voice recorders world. We do not compare ourselves with Turkey, Egypt and Albania. We compare with the Czech Republic, France and the United States. And to them, and especially not to their idealized image are very bad. Lang syne joy of Cola-Cola and bananas. Gone are the days when it was enough to have a car. Bulgaria

is a country on the tail of the European Union (really) and this impacts. Otherwise, the study is very interesting. There are questions such as: Smile you yesterday? Did we laugh? Did you learn anything interesting? Reply Delete
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Jordan Mateev I economic journalist and editor of Forbes Bulgaria. I am a member of the Board of the Bulgarian Macroeconomic Association. The blog I write about everything, mostly from an economic point of view. Positions expressed here are personal and in my capacity as a citizen, not as representatives of the media organization for which I work. View my complete profile
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