In Bremen, One Third Can't Afford a Week's Holiday
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In other Länder, on the other hand, it is only one in seven, and in a particularly affected population it is partly more than half.
In other Länder, on the other hand, it is only one in seven, and in a particularly affected population it is partly more than half.
In Bremen, more than one in three people cannot afford a week's vacation. This is shown by a recent analysis by the Federal Statistical Office for last year. 34.2 percent of Bremen residents live in a household that, according to their own statements, cannot afford a one-week vacation. This puts Bremen well above the national average of 21 percent. Bavaria has the lowest rate At the other end of the scale is Bavaria, with only 14.2 percent of af…
Wiesbaden (dpa) – Whether people can afford a week's holiday also depends on the federal state. Last year in Bremen, 34.2% lived in a household that, according to their own data, cannot do that, as an analysis by the Federal Statistical Office shows. In Bavaria, at the other end of the scale, the proportion is not even half as high as 14.2 percent. Federal average is 21 percent. Saarland, where 28.8 percent are affected, Lower Saxony with 25.7%,…
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