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From another thread...
So this got me wondering...
If Sweden and Denmark are the places to be if you have to be poor, then it would stand to reason that they'd have a lot of poor people.
Do they?
I'm guessing they don't, relatively speaking.
So then I ask, is their relatively low poor population a result of socialist policies, striking a perfectly balanced spreading of wealth, or simply because they don't let poor people move in?
So how difficult is it to immigrate to Sweden or Denmark?
So lefties, which country is best to live in if you are below the poverty line?
Sweden, Denmark
So this got me wondering...
If Sweden and Denmark are the places to be if you have to be poor, then it would stand to reason that they'd have a lot of poor people.
Do they?
I'm guessing they don't, relatively speaking.
So then I ask, is their relatively low poor population a result of socialist policies, striking a perfectly balanced spreading of wealth, or simply because they don't let poor people move in?
So how difficult is it to immigrate to Sweden or Denmark?