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Germany Sets New Record for Car Ownership Germany has reached a new record for car ownership, with 583 cars per 1,000 people registered in 2022,
Germany’s Taxes Second Highest in OECD
Germany has the second-highest tax burden among the 38 member states of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), with one of the main
Germans Satisfied with Democracy Despite Crises
Despite numerous crises in recent years, satisfaction with democracy in Germany has increased, according to a study by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES), which is close to
German households own €316,500
The Covid-19 pandemic has contributed to a record high in the net worth of German households, reaching €316,500, according to a study by the Deutsche
Electric cars cheaper than gas.
Electric cars are more cost-effective than combustion engine vehicles over their entire lifespan, despite their higher purchase costs. This is especially true when the vehicles
Cars cause majority of external costs
Cars are responsible for a significant portion of the external costs of road transport. The only way to significantly reduce the costs borne by society
Income and Intelligence: Any Connection?
A recent study conducted by researchers at Linköping University in Sweden has challenged the widely held belief that a person’s intelligence quotient (IQ) is directly
High economic benefits of speed limit
A speed limit on German highways would not only reduce CO2 emissions but also significantly increase the country’s welfare, according to a recent study. While
Germans Reject Nuclear Exit
Germany is set to shut down its last three nuclear power plants this coming Saturday. However, recent surveys show that the country is divided on
Parking Paradox: Hurting Retail Business
The fear of losing customers due to a lack of parking spaces has long been a concern for retailers. However, a recent study has shown