Sophroniskos
Sophroniskos t1_je6b83x wrote
Reply to comment by LordElend in Compare Public Transport Network Connectivity In 10 European Countries [OC] by TravelTime_LKB
The Saarland has a population density of 382. However, regardless of the actual density, every dense region will look completely red. It's just that Germany has no large uninhabited areas whereas the Alps in Switzerland are almost uninhabitable.
TLDR: Switzerland's network is denser, it just has bigger holes
Sophroniskos t1_jdwmdg1 wrote
Reply to comment by TravelTime_LKB in Compare Public Transport Network Connectivity In 10 European Countries [OC] by TravelTime_LKB
it probably looks like this because, in Switzerland, the density in the dense parts is "denser" than in Germany
Sophroniskos t1_j2nu4y6 wrote
Reply to comment by kwikidevil in [OC] My 2022 income & spending as a 21F college student (US-West coast) by [deleted]
it's probably application fees for the medical school
Sophroniskos t1_isu4lg9 wrote
Definition of average wage from the source (OECD):
>"Average wages are obtained by dividing the national-accounts-based [e.g. GDP] total wage bill by the average number of employees in the total economy, which is then multiplied by the ratio of the average usual weekly hours per full-time employee to the average usually weekly hours for all employees. This indicator is measured in USD constant prices using 2016 base year and Purchasing Power Parities (PPPs) for private consumption of the same year."
Sophroniskos t1_jec25nf wrote
Reply to comment by GldnRetriever in Four bankers who helped Putin’s friend set up Swiss bank account convicted by BezugssystemCH1903
actually, the finance sector in Switzerland is smaller than in quite a few other countries like the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, and France