@vib the US is second only to Luxembourg (which I dont really count) in median personal disposable income.

ourworldindata.org/grapher/med

@valleyforge@qoto.org yeah? and how much does rent and overall living in the US cost?

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definition of disposable income from the OECD, consistent with Canberra Group standard used in the chart you link: stats.oecd.org/glossary/detail

I had trouble finding a definition of "inter-household cash transfers," which may encompass more than it sounds like, but I don't think it includes income used on consumables or durables and things like health care costs.

also that data is 10 years old

also, medians don't tell even a large part of the story: there are percentiles below and above that halfway point that encompass most people.

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