Fast cable internet and wealthy IT people appear together in the region
The article discusses the disparity in access to high-speed internet in Estonia, particularly between urban and rural areas, highlighting the socioeconomic implications of digital citizenship.
The war revealed an old truth: In Israel, protection is a matter of class
The article discusses how socioeconomic status impacts access to safe areas during escalated conflicts in Israel, highlighting the plight of Eritrean refugees in Ashdod.
Alleged New Hampshire country club shooter said he was targeting wealthy ‘elites’: report
A New Hampshire man allegedly confessed to a shooting at a country club, claiming he targeted wealthy individuals to retaliate against social inequality.
They are almost similar, but the housing market makes their lives vastly different
Two 30-year-old consultants in Copenhagen face starkly different housing situations despite similar incomes.
New figures: Young people from wealthy families dominate the housing market in major cities
A new analysis reveals that young people from wealthy families have a significantly higher chance of buying their first home in urban areas compared to others.
Rich House, Poor House star in tears after exploring Poundland founder's £10m mansion
A family exchanges homes for a week in the reality show 'Rich House, Poor House,' highlighting socioeconomic differences.
Are we really going to split the bill?
The article discusses the implications of a public statement by the CEO of Itaú bank regarding the financial repercussions of the liquidation of Banco Master, especially from the perspective of marginalized communities.