People over 55 account for almost seven out of ten euros of the country's annual savings
A study reveals that individuals aged over 55 control nearly 70% of Spain's annual savings, while those under 30 contribute only 3%.
Age, seniority, political profile: who are the mayors of the 308 main cities in France?
The mayors of the 308 largest cities in France are predominantly male, average nearly 60 years of age, and have been in office for just over 11 years.
In the Age of Stock Investment
The article discusses the growing trend of stock investment in South Korea, highlighting concerns over income inequality and the mental strain on investors.
They are the happiest in the country: Grew up in golden times
A new study reveals significant happiness disparities between older and younger Swedes, showing that the elderly report much higher levels of life satisfaction compared to the youth.
Letters: Donβt want your Old Age Security payments? Give them to charity
Readers discuss the options around Old Age Security payments, including potential charitable donations and concerns about financial disparities among seniors.
Lack of economic dynamism creates distributive conflict between generations
A recent analysis highlights that, in Brazil, individuals aged 65 and older have higher income than those of working age, revealing a generational economic conflict exacerbated by the current economic dynamics.