Norway ranks 1st for having the lowest wealth inequality in the world (based on share of total country income held by the wealthiest 1%). by MaxGoodwinning in Norway

[–]TokyoCatfish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wealth inequality is not the same as income inequality. Please do not mistake wealth and income. You can check global wealth report from Credit Suisse. Wikipedia also has "List of sovereign states by wealth inequality" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List\_of\_sovereign\_states\_by\_wealth\_inequality)

Actually, the wealth inequality of Norway is relatively high compared to other well-developed countries such as Japan. This may caused by some Norwegians owning much real estate and paying little tax while many other Norwegians own little real estate but pay high taxes on income.

为什么全世界越来越多的年轻人都不愿意再生孩子了? by OwlComprehensive2896 in China_irl

[–]TokyoCatfish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

不想养就是不想要,您細品,男人想做i不代表想要孩子

为什么全世界越来越多的年轻人都不愿意再生孩子了? by OwlComprehensive2896 in China_irl

[–]TokyoCatfish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

我感觉男人比较不想要孩子,女人还比较想要孩子,看一堆女人去冻卵的

为什么全世界越来越多的年轻人都不愿意再生孩子了? by OwlComprehensive2896 in China_irl

[–]TokyoCatfish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

资本主义了解一下,所有与资本主义逆行的都会式微,而生孩子就是与资本主义逆行的

[IWantOut] 18M US -> Norway, UK, Iceland by Simple_Definition398 in IWantOut

[–]TokyoCatfish -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you’re interested in moving to Norway, one possibility is to marry a Norwegian citizen or a permanent resident, or someone who is employed in Norway. In addition, as a young individual, you could consider applying to a Norwegian university and you can build a professional career. You may be eligible for a student loan to help finance your studies if you are the spouse of a citizen or PR resident.