Among all the other reasons which will be mentioned by the others, I would add: **own currency**.
Pox82 on
Because we complain about everything, and that eventually leads to improvements.
ensun_rizz on
EU
Rightwisewicked on
Incessant EU subsidies and Polish working attitude
ellander_ on
Thanks to the enormous dedication and incredible work ethic of ordinary people. I would say that they sacrificed too much, which is visible in the fertility rates in Poland.
Novulentt on
Eu happend.
fapping_wombat on
We have to work hard to choose a terrible president and prime minister, they will make our county worse and waste money, then we work even harder, and the cycle continues
yellow_berry on
EU money + willing to take the money and make something with value
MatixYo on
We live next to and have strong economic ties with third largest economy.
Reformater on
…but we have the worst fertility in Europe. We’ll see how long this lasts
Muchaszewski on
We were 21th for a whileÂ
TheoFmboy on
And still the worst health care
No_Soil4021 on
As once said by a famous polish poet: “Jak do tego doszÅ‚o, nie wiem…” /s
ed_cnc on
EU subsidies and loans
SensitiveDetective74 on
Because of cheap labor and because most of everything here was sold to German, American and French companies.
Now we are kind of half-colony owned by Western countries with low labor costs, almost no taxes for foreign investors and without ambitions to break free like many Asian economies did.
So, most of that is made by German owned companies being contractors for German corporations.
Rybzor on
Easy, It’s all magnets
monsuwal on
From pierogi and hard work obviously
word3n on
Good for Poland! Good for Europe!
Brave_Explorer5988 on
Joined the EU. That’s the best thing happened to Poland.
aurora_surrealist on
Fake data, or as mathematicians say here *statystyka to kurwa, każdemu się da*
If you tweak data pool or questions properly – you can prove anything.
GDP is known to be really poor measurement of actual condition of the country.
YngwieMainstream on
Good start* + proximity to Germany
*Strong civil society (big independent union, Catholic Church), lustration laws, more power for the army than secret services
Thrillog on
Polexit is looming, better enjoy it when it lasts.
Choice-Boat-1051 on
Hard work.
-6h0st- on
As of recent? 1 milion of Ukrainians. Without them Poland would not be in top 20 for awhile
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We chose the good side after 1989.
Among all the other reasons which will be mentioned by the others, I would add: **own currency**.
Because we complain about everything, and that eventually leads to improvements.
EU
Incessant EU subsidies and Polish working attitude
Thanks to the enormous dedication and incredible work ethic of ordinary people. I would say that they sacrificed too much, which is visible in the fertility rates in Poland.
Eu happend.
We have to work hard to choose a terrible president and prime minister, they will make our county worse and waste money, then we work even harder, and the cycle continues
EU money + willing to take the money and make something with value
We live next to and have strong economic ties with third largest economy.
…but we have the worst fertility in Europe. We’ll see how long this lasts
We were 21th for a whileÂ
And still the worst health care
As once said by a famous polish poet: “Jak do tego doszÅ‚o, nie wiem…” /s
EU subsidies and loans
Because of cheap labor and because most of everything here was sold to German, American and French companies.
Now we are kind of half-colony owned by Western countries with low labor costs, almost no taxes for foreign investors and without ambitions to break free like many Asian economies did.
So, most of that is made by German owned companies being contractors for German corporations.
Easy, It’s all magnets
From pierogi and hard work obviously
Good for Poland! Good for Europe!
Joined the EU. That’s the best thing happened to Poland.
Fake data, or as mathematicians say here *statystyka to kurwa, każdemu się da*
If you tweak data pool or questions properly – you can prove anything.
GDP is known to be really poor measurement of actual condition of the country.
Good start* + proximity to Germany
*Strong civil society (big independent union, Catholic Church), lustration laws, more power for the army than secret services
Polexit is looming, better enjoy it when it lasts.
Hard work.
As of recent? 1 milion of Ukrainians. Without them Poland would not be in top 20 for awhile