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Originally Posted by Mister F
That's nice. I didn't claim that it was.
There's plenty of opportunity to make money in Europe. And lots of reasons apart from money why it could be considered a more desirable destination than the US.
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I am curious where in Europe you think you have a better shot of making money as a foreigner than in Canada. pretty much all the large European economies are doing shit with either massive defects to eek out 0.2% gdp growth (France, Italy, etc..) or the Germain route of lower deficits but 2 years of ongoing recession. Spain seems to be the only large European country with sustainable growth right now, but despite having 8 million more people than Canada, is still much smaller than Canada's economy.
You have Eastern Europe who despite implementing natalist policies in many of their countries are seeing demographic collapse increasing (Poland, Hungary, etc..) while using massive deficit spending to grow their economies (Hungary).
Their are a few smaller countries doing well, but unlike an open and more meritorious North America, climbing the socioeconomic ladder is much harder or impossible for a foreigner as you wouldn't have access to many ways to make a lot of money.
There is the UK i guess which is part of the anglosphere, but they are reeling from 14 years of conservative austerity rule, Brexit and most recently race riots.