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Defining Wealth: A New Perspective on Childless Couples in France

A recent report sheds light on the criteria for measuring wealth among childless couples in France, focusing on those earning €6,438 monthly after taxes.

Editorial StaffJune 3, 20261 MIN READ

The question of who qualifies as wealthy in France is explored in a new report that targets childless couples. It proposes income thresholds to better understand this demographic's financial standing.

Specifically, the report suggests that couples earning €6,438 per month after taxes may be considered wealthy. This figure aims to clarify the often ambiguous definitions of wealth in today's society.

By addressing the lack of established criteria, the report seeks to contribute to a broader discussion on wealth and income, particularly in the context of childless couples.