I studied this recently, the UK appears to have a 60% ownership rate, untill you examine how they report it.
33% of people outright own a house in the UK, the other % are paying one off.
No sane person would say they owned a house if they had only made 2 700 pound payments on a 250k property, but the UK does for stats.
The other countries report it the same. I live in Slovakia and there is absolutely no way that over 90% of people own their home here without counting the people who haven't paid off their house yet.
That many people owning houses in [insert superior Western country] could never work
The US is too diverse for universal home ownership
My dogs are going absolutely wild
I only just noticed that it has a red line separating the colours
A Thin Blue line would be more accurate
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redlining
Fuck. You're right.
I studied this recently, the UK appears to have a 60% ownership rate, untill you examine how they report it.
33% of people outright own a house in the UK, the other % are paying one off. No sane person would say they owned a house if they had only made 2 700 pound payments on a 250k property, but the UK does for stats.
The other countries report it the same. I live in Slovakia and there is absolutely no way that over 90% of people own their home here without counting the people who haven't paid off their house yet.