Polish wages are lower than the EU
Polish wages are not on par with EU average wages. Why is this so? Poland has been free from communism for over 20 years and part of the EU for over 7. Why does someone only a few hundred miles away in Austria, Germany or Sweden get paid many times more than workers with comparable skills in Poland?
It is changing but I know many educated Poles with low wages. On one hand, if you want to start a business it is a good place as wage levels are low. Start a business in Poland and you can be rich and employ cheap labor with good skills. However, but on the other hand for the average Pole it is harder to live.
I am a capitalist and economist and in a free market, which the EU is, this should not exist unless there is some market distortion. There could be an argument that the lack of capital that causes this but in my view it is more a distortion of the market lets look at why.
Why wages are low in Poland
Here are the three reasons why Poles earn less.
- excess government drains resources of the people
- lack of capital to generate enough labor demand
- bosses have an Eastern European business acumen.
Poland’s government is still not free
The main reason is the government controls too much, the system is weighted down by laws, ZUS, lack of transparency, corruption, high pension for government workers that they could never get in the private sector, early retirement for government workers etc. The country is socialist country. There is a huge tax on the productive. The government wants to change but it is still a long way from transparency. Bribes must still occur in government because the things I see just do not make sense.
- I would pass a law like Norway did that if you are caught in a lie or a bride, you lose your future pension for life. In one day it stopped corruption.
- I would privatize everything and model it on a libertarian system of government. Let the markets work and reduce the weight of government offices.
- Increase taxes on tobacco, drinking etc 2000%. Save money on health care, while generating money for things like hosptials. Greece use to be one of the unhealthiest countries and they did this and over night statistics changed and it became one of the healthiest. There are a lot of people living off the system and drinking and smoking their life a way. It is unfair for the productive.
- I have many other progressive ideas for Poland that is the beyond the scope of this post.
Government controls and offices still have too much power. Government sector workers seems to be richer in many ways than private sector workers. Some how things to do not add up.
Lack of capital and developed money markets
The Polish economy had no crisis and is hot. It is exporting to Germany and the world and there is a world of opportunity for business. Capital is coming in from everywhere. I do not think there is a capital shortage in Poland. It is a golden opportunity for those who see it.
Polish business owners
I personally think it is because many Polish owners are greedy and do not play by the same rules as in the west. A great example is Polish real estate prices are distorted to the point it is twice that of Berlin for example. Markets are not competitive and business owners know this. They manipulate the system and keep wages low.
I see a large difference between rich and poor. Bosses have much more and flaunt it as new rich do. I see those who have power able to work the government system, legally and maybe even illegally to their own advantage. On the surface the old ways of socialism has been removed. But the reality is there is a lot of red tape and bureaucracy still that needs to be overcome in Poland.
Tea party movement in Poland
Poland needs to wake up and even a tea party movement to liberate it from the burden of government. When markets are free middle class wages rise. When a country is socialistic, everyone is poorer except those in control.
I have personally had many roadblock in government. I tried to do the honest good thing. Fat cat bureaucrats are too entrenched. I would say at the top and in Poland in general people are responsive and very aware of these things. I did get a response when I pushed an issue high enough, but low down it was hard.
Hence, why are Polish wages so low? Excess government. It drains the economic life out of people. But the good news is I love living in Poland and things are nice here. If I sound like I am complaining I am not. I do the same about the USA government and its excesses because I am more of a libertarian Adam Smith free market economist.
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