Economic Issues in Western Europe
1. Brussels, the capital city of Belgium, has been forced to pay 250,000 euros for each refugee that they do not let into the country. This is a major economic issue throughout the region because Syrian refugees are attempting to migrate to different countries for shelter and a place to settle whether permanently or temporarily, depending on the country.
2. About double the amount of people are unemployed and poorer in countries that don't have a minimum wage, than in the countries that do. As a whole, people are more willing to work for countries with minimum wage laws, since they have a higher chance of actually getting the money they deserve.
3. This region, and other parts of Europe as a whole, is experiencing some form of debt. The continent spends more money than any other, and due to this spending occasionally causes bankruptcy in certain governments. This region's labor productivity is also lower than the United States, and they have never truly caught up.
1. Brussels, the capital city of Belgium, has been forced to pay 250,000 euros for each refugee that they do not let into the country. This is a major economic issue throughout the region because Syrian refugees are attempting to migrate to different countries for shelter and a place to settle whether permanently or temporarily, depending on the country.
2. About double the amount of people are unemployed and poorer in countries that don't have a minimum wage, than in the countries that do. As a whole, people are more willing to work for countries with minimum wage laws, since they have a higher chance of actually getting the money they deserve.
3. This region, and other parts of Europe as a whole, is experiencing some form of debt. The continent spends more money than any other, and due to this spending occasionally causes bankruptcy in certain governments. This region's labor productivity is also lower than the United States, and they have never truly caught up.