Holiday travel financially out of reach for 40% of people in France
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How are people too poor to travel but rich enough to finance foreign wars?
Well, it's not like there was a donation campaign to finance the war in Ukraine.
A country's budget is complex and compromises have to be made. You have to deal with more than one issue. The security of Europe is important as well as the purchasing power of nationals.
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Well, it's not like there was a donation campaign to finance the war in Ukraine.
A country's budget is complex and compromises have to be made. You have to deal with more than one issue. The security of Europe is important as well as the purchasing power of nationals.
the current priorities are messed up because of past messed up priorities
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How are people too poor to own a home but rich enough to finance a smartphone?
Incorrect analogy
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Incorrect analogy
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Ok, how much does France's Ukraine war contributions cost per person, how much does travel cost, how much does a home cost, and how much does a smartphone cost?
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Only 40%?
Probably closer to 90% here in Australia. Only the rich can afford to holiday.
I think you are severely overestimating the amount of money needed for a holiday, or your social cohort is quite far below the average income skewing your idea of what is rich, and how many people are "rich".
Australians are pretty well paid overall and get 20 days of paid holidays a year. A quick Google says that 55% of Australians have a passport. Okay, travel from Australia is expensive, but people definitely do it every few years.
Survey from 2023 states:
The majority of Australians surveyed (85%) have been on holiday in the last five yearsMore than 90% of 18-27 year olds surveyed have been on holiday in the last five years.
https://www.budgetdirect.com.au/travel-insurance/research/average-holiday-cost-statistics.html
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I don't think you need to feel bad because it's not necessarily a financial thing. People like to travel overseas for an exotic experience. I grew up in Canada and I've been to like, 4 or 5 major cities. I have never been to Banff, which every Japanese tourist has been to. Now I live in Japan and so many people, including myself, have never been to Mt. Fuji. But I've done tours of Europe and Asia. I'm going back in October for a one month trip of Europe with my family.
It could be a financial thing still. It's often a lot cheaper to fly to Europe than it is to take a domestic flight within Canada. So when faced with that choice, why not go overseas?
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Ok, how much does France's Ukraine war contributions cost per person, how much does travel cost, how much does a home cost, and how much does a smartphone cost?
I am sure it could be calculated
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I am sure it could be calculated
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Ukraine aid is a few dollars per year per person, vacations cost thousands. Homes are hundreds of thousands and smart phones are hundreds. The analogy is exactly correct.
Not in its matching ratio, but its callousness.
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Ukraine aid is a few dollars per year per person, vacations cost thousands. Homes are hundreds of thousands and smart phones are hundreds. The analogy is exactly correct.
Not in its matching ratio, but its callousness.
It comes out to around 500 dollars, not a few dollars.
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We have a relative living in France. His government pension is a whopping 90 € per months. That isn't even enough to pay groceries for two weeks.
France is in dire need of a revolution.
I’m surprised they haven’t all ready. It’s what they’ve been known for since 1789.