The German labor force is broken up into these three major categories: services (63.8%), industry (33.4%), agriculture (2.8%) (as of 2006)
The three main categories for services are as follows: financial, renting, and business activities (30.5%); trade, hotels and restaurants, and transport (18%); and other service activities (21.7%).
The main industries are iron, steel, coal, cement, chemicals, machinery, vehicles, machine tools, electronics, food and beverages, shipbuilding, textiles
The same way the people make a living in any other developed nation. Engineers, machinists, factory workers, farmers, pilots, railroad workers, truck drivers, bankers, lawyers, cooks, bakers, computer specialist, doctors, nurses, electricians, plumbers, carpenters, masons, salespeople, police officers, fire fighters, sailors, bus drivers and brewers of beer, makers of wine and spirits.
I think Germany mainly makes their money off of car exports.
Edit* Also by mining and fishing off of rivers.
They work, pretty much the same way people would do in the US or any other industrialized nation.
They are factory workers and farmers.
well i think they make there money by doing there best to what they are good at and that's it i guess
They make their money by fishing. Germany has a lot of rivers including the Rhine, Danube, Oder, Elbe, and Weser. They also make money by their natural resources including coal, natural gas, iron ore, copper, nickel, & uranium. Hope this helped!
They make $400,500
they make 100 million dollars in just one year
Germany has the largest economy, but the citizens of Liechtenstein make the most money (per capita).
Yes in order to make it past the treaty of Versailles
No, Germany uses the Euro.
The Euro is used in Germany.
euro is used in germany.....
currency of germany is euro
Germany uses Euros