UK vs France: Who’s Handling Economic Challenges Better?

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In this video, we dive into the economic challenges facing two of Europe’s largest economies: the United Kingdom and France.

We’ll explore how Brexit has impacted the UK’s economy and how France is navigating similar issues as an EU member. From unemployment rates to immigration policies, and the struggle for economic stability, we’ll compare how each country is coping.

Are the UK’s post-Brexit woes worse than France’s internal struggles? Join us as we break down the data and discover who’s really got it worse in 2024.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered professional financial, investment, or legal advice. We shall not be held responsible for any errors or omissions in the content. Any action the viewer takes based on the information provided in this video is solely at their own risk.
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'Who’s Handling Economic Challenges Better?' Britain has been too busy battling with Brexit to handle any challenge well!

colin
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I don't understand this channel, in between they will dropped one or two video with really high quality animation, data, chart and graphs, and then back to no graphs, data just shitty stock footages. I really want this channel to grow because this is the best Brexit channel. but you have to maintain continuity for it.

Daryle
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marine le pen isn't known as madame Frexit in France...

corap.
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To summarize France's problem is too large public sector and too generous workers protection. UK's problem is Brexit, reduced investment and poor productivity.

johnjeanb
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4.4% unemployment rate for the UK is actually very good. It’s the perfect unemployment level if you ask economists. Because believe it or not, 1% or 2% unemployment rate is very very very bad for your economy. It means you have a MASSIVE labor shortage problem

3.5% to 5.5% unemployment level is ideal. Because like inflation rate, unemployment rate is something you don’t want going to low. There’s a perfect goldilocks zone for things like inflation and employment. You don’t want it to be too high and you don’t want it to be too low

tylerclayton
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Are you being for real? Hmmm don't start something you can't finish

etaokha
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Neither are. However, France can be supported by the EU.

DanH-uf
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I'm favoured $130k every 4 weeks! I now have a good house and can afford anything and also support my family

Sarahmaxwell
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Audio quality somehow worse than my soviet grandma’s 5$ Chinese microphone

Ally-Santos