Approximately 118 million people in Europe are living in poverty according to the European Commission. This represents around 21% of the total population in Europe. The number of people in poverty varies across different countries within Europe.
Knights were nobles so they were well off and didn't live in poverty.
No, Finland is one of the most prosperous countries in Europe.
unemployment
disease, famine, poverty
Western Europe had a much stronger economy. Eastern Europe fell into poverty and more Eastern European countries became police states.
The worst poverty in Europe is often cited as being in the city of Sofia, Bulgaria. Despite being the capital and largest city, Sofia grapples with high unemployment rates, low wages, and significant disparities in living standards. Many residents face challenges in accessing basic services, contributing to a persistent cycle of poverty. Other cities in Eastern Europe, like Bucharest and some regions in Ukraine, also experience severe poverty, but Sofia frequently tops the list in discussions about economic hardship.
Western Europe had a much stronger economy. Eastern Europe fell into poverty and more Eastern European countries became police states.
Western Europe had a much stronger economy. Eastern Europe fell into poverty and more Eastern European countries became police states.
In the bombed out areas the people were homeless and starving. They were in dire poverty. The farmers were above poverty and in cities that were not completely destroyed they were above the poverty level but barely because the Nazis had starved the Dutch and some of the Belgians and Danes. It took a long time for Europe to recover. It was ten years before they were self sustaining and functional.
Uncontrolled rapid growth and the "New Immigration" from Europe
Because He Believed that Poverty Led to the growth of communism.