Belarus, Kosovo and Moldova have Europe's lowest purchasing powers, suggested a study by German market research institute GfK.
The study looked at purchasing power in 42 European countries.
Liechtenstein ranked first with an average purchasing power of €57,000 per capita, followed by Norway and Switzerland with around €32,000 each.
Belarus found itself at the lower end of the scale, sharing the next to last rank with Kosovo. Both were found to have an average purchasing power of €2,000 per capita. Moldova was in the bottom of the ranking with a purchasing power of €1,257 per capita.
Europe's average purchasing power was estimated at €12,802.
Ivan Prus recounted how he made $200 by housing a movie star in a dilapidated apartment near a dump in Shabany, furnished with items from his dormitory
Ivan Prus recounted how he made $200 by housing a movie star in a dilapidated apartment near a dump in Shabany, furnished with items from his dormitory
Top translator went to Belarus to renew his passport — and was arrested for donations. "The KGB looked at the sum and decided that no one in their right mind could spend so much of their own money"
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