Incomes have increased by 34% since 2000, but not for everyone

A new CEPOS analysis shows significant income growth in Denmark since 2000, particularly for pensioners. While most groups saw increased disposable income, young welfare recipients and immigrants faced declines. Overall, income has risen across all levels, with wealthier individuals seeing the largest gains.

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A new analysis from CEPOS (Center for Political Studies, an independent think tank founded in 2004) reveals that most groups in Denmark have seen significant income growth since the year 2000, with the overall national income increasing by 34%. However, the study also highlights some groups that have faced declines in disposable income, shedding light […]


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