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Record high car density in Germany.

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,

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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