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Home ownership in western EuropeSpain - 80%
Ireland - 80%
Greece - 78%
Norway - 76%
Portugal - 76%
Belgium - 73%
UK - sans Scotland - 70%
United States - 68%
Italy - 65%
Scotland - 63%
Finland - 62%
Sweden - 60%
Luxembourg - 55%
France - 55%
Netherlands - 53%
Denmark - 50%
Austria - 50%
Germany - 40%So it looks as if Spain, Ireland, Greece, Norway, Portugal and Belgium all have better home ownership rates than the US. A more interesting figure is which way the rates are headed over time. Home ownership rates in Germany and France, for example, are dropping very quickly.
Not that I have much of clue as to exactly how this pertains to anything under discussion.
And let me just mention that the lameness filter sucks when the majority of one's post is tabular data. The only purpose of this final paragraph is to increase the average character count per line so as to get this post through the lameness filter.
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Home ownership in western EuropeSpain - 80%
Ireland - 80%
Greece - 78%
Norway - 76%
Portugal - 76%
Belgium - 73%
UK - sans Scotland - 70%
United States - 68%
Italy - 65%
Scotland - 63%
Finland - 62%
Sweden - 60%
Luxembourg - 55%
France - 55%
Netherlands - 53%
Denmark - 50%
Austria - 50%
Germany - 40%So it looks as if Spain, Ireland, Greece, Norway, Portugal and Belgium all have better home ownership rates than the US. A more interesting figure is which way the rates are headed over time. Home ownership rates in Germany and France, for example, are dropping very quickly.
Not that I have much of clue as to exactly how this pertains to anything under discussion.
And let me just mention that the lameness filter sucks when the majority of one's post is tabular data. The only purpose of this final paragraph is to increase the average character count per line so as to get this post through the lameness filter.
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Home ownership in western EuropeSpain - 80%
Ireland - 80%
Greece - 78%
Norway - 76%
Portugal - 76%
Belgium - 73%
UK - sans Scotland - 70%
United States - 68%
Italy - 65%
Scotland - 63%
Finland - 62%
Sweden - 60%
Luxembourg - 55%
France - 55%
Netherlands - 53%
Denmark - 50%
Austria - 50%
Germany - 40%So it looks as if Spain, Ireland, Greece, Norway, Portugal and Belgium all have better home ownership rates than the US. A more interesting figure is which way the rates are headed over time. Home ownership rates in Germany and France, for example, are dropping very quickly.
Not that I have much of clue as to exactly how this pertains to anything under discussion.
And let me just mention that the lameness filter sucks when the majority of one's post is tabular data. The only purpose of this final paragraph is to increase the average character count per line so as to get this post through the lameness filter.
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Home ownership in western EuropeSpain - 80%
Ireland - 80%
Greece - 78%
Norway - 76%
Portugal - 76%
Belgium - 73%
UK - sans Scotland - 70%
United States - 68%
Italy - 65%
Scotland - 63%
Finland - 62%
Sweden - 60%
Luxembourg - 55%
France - 55%
Netherlands - 53%
Denmark - 50%
Austria - 50%
Germany - 40%So it looks as if Spain, Ireland, Greece, Norway, Portugal and Belgium all have better home ownership rates than the US. A more interesting figure is which way the rates are headed over time. Home ownership rates in Germany and France, for example, are dropping very quickly.
Not that I have much of clue as to exactly how this pertains to anything under discussion.
And let me just mention that the lameness filter sucks when the majority of one's post is tabular data. The only purpose of this final paragraph is to increase the average character count per line so as to get this post through the lameness filter.
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Home ownership in western EuropeSpain - 80%
Ireland - 80%
Greece - 78%
Norway - 76%
Portugal - 76%
Belgium - 73%
UK - sans Scotland - 70%
United States - 68%
Italy - 65%
Scotland - 63%
Finland - 62%
Sweden - 60%
Luxembourg - 55%
France - 55%
Netherlands - 53%
Denmark - 50%
Austria - 50%
Germany - 40%So it looks as if Spain, Ireland, Greece, Norway, Portugal and Belgium all have better home ownership rates than the US. A more interesting figure is which way the rates are headed over time. Home ownership rates in Germany and France, for example, are dropping very quickly.
Not that I have much of clue as to exactly how this pertains to anything under discussion.
And let me just mention that the lameness filter sucks when the majority of one's post is tabular data. The only purpose of this final paragraph is to increase the average character count per line so as to get this post through the lameness filter.
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Home ownership in western EuropeSpain - 80%
Ireland - 80%
Greece - 78%
Norway - 76%
Portugal - 76%
Belgium - 73%
UK - sans Scotland - 70%
United States - 68%
Italy - 65%
Scotland - 63%
Finland - 62%
Sweden - 60%
Luxembourg - 55%
France - 55%
Netherlands - 53%
Denmark - 50%
Austria - 50%
Germany - 40%So it looks as if Spain, Ireland, Greece, Norway, Portugal and Belgium all have better home ownership rates than the US. A more interesting figure is which way the rates are headed over time. Home ownership rates in Germany and France, for example, are dropping very quickly.
Not that I have much of clue as to exactly how this pertains to anything under discussion.
And let me just mention that the lameness filter sucks when the majority of one's post is tabular data. The only purpose of this final paragraph is to increase the average character count per line so as to get this post through the lameness filter.
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Home ownership in western EuropeSpain - 80%
Ireland - 80%
Greece - 78%
Norway - 76%
Portugal - 76%
Belgium - 73%
UK - sans Scotland - 70%
United States - 68%
Italy - 65%
Scotland - 63%
Finland - 62%
Sweden - 60%
Luxembourg - 55%
France - 55%
Netherlands - 53%
Denmark - 50%
Austria - 50%
Germany - 40%So it looks as if Spain, Ireland, Greece, Norway, Portugal and Belgium all have better home ownership rates than the US. A more interesting figure is which way the rates are headed over time. Home ownership rates in Germany and France, for example, are dropping very quickly.
Not that I have much of clue as to exactly how this pertains to anything under discussion.
And let me just mention that the lameness filter sucks when the majority of one's post is tabular data. The only purpose of this final paragraph is to increase the average character count per line so as to get this post through the lameness filter.
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Home ownership in western EuropeSpain - 80%
Ireland - 80%
Greece - 78%
Norway - 76%
Portugal - 76%
Belgium - 73%
UK - sans Scotland - 70%
United States - 68%
Italy - 65%
Scotland - 63%
Finland - 62%
Sweden - 60%
Luxembourg - 55%
France - 55%
Netherlands - 53%
Denmark - 50%
Austria - 50%
Germany - 40%So it looks as if Spain, Ireland, Greece, Norway, Portugal and Belgium all have better home ownership rates than the US. A more interesting figure is which way the rates are headed over time. Home ownership rates in Germany and France, for example, are dropping very quickly.
Not that I have much of clue as to exactly how this pertains to anything under discussion.
And let me just mention that the lameness filter sucks when the majority of one's post is tabular data. The only purpose of this final paragraph is to increase the average character count per line so as to get this post through the lameness filter.
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Home ownership in western EuropeSpain - 80%
Ireland - 80%
Greece - 78%
Norway - 76%
Portugal - 76%
Belgium - 73%
UK - sans Scotland - 70%
United States - 68%
Italy - 65%
Scotland - 63%
Finland - 62%
Sweden - 60%
Luxembourg - 55%
France - 55%
Netherlands - 53%
Denmark - 50%
Austria - 50%
Germany - 40%So it looks as if Spain, Ireland, Greece, Norway, Portugal and Belgium all have better home ownership rates than the US. A more interesting figure is which way the rates are headed over time. Home ownership rates in Germany and France, for example, are dropping very quickly.
Not that I have much of clue as to exactly how this pertains to anything under discussion.
And let me just mention that the lameness filter sucks when the majority of one's post is tabular data. The only purpose of this final paragraph is to increase the average character count per line so as to get this post through the lameness filter.
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Home ownership in western EuropeSpain - 80%
Ireland - 80%
Greece - 78%
Norway - 76%
Portugal - 76%
Belgium - 73%
UK - sans Scotland - 70%
United States - 68%
Italy - 65%
Scotland - 63%
Finland - 62%
Sweden - 60%
Luxembourg - 55%
France - 55%
Netherlands - 53%
Denmark - 50%
Austria - 50%
Germany - 40%So it looks as if Spain, Ireland, Greece, Norway, Portugal and Belgium all have better home ownership rates than the US. A more interesting figure is which way the rates are headed over time. Home ownership rates in Germany and France, for example, are dropping very quickly.
Not that I have much of clue as to exactly how this pertains to anything under discussion.
And let me just mention that the lameness filter sucks when the majority of one's post is tabular data. The only purpose of this final paragraph is to increase the average character count per line so as to get this post through the lameness filter.
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Home ownership in western EuropeSpain - 80%
Ireland - 80%
Greece - 78%
Norway - 76%
Portugal - 76%
Belgium - 73%
UK - sans Scotland - 70%
United States - 68%
Italy - 65%
Scotland - 63%
Finland - 62%
Sweden - 60%
Luxembourg - 55%
France - 55%
Netherlands - 53%
Denmark - 50%
Austria - 50%
Germany - 40%So it looks as if Spain, Ireland, Greece, Norway, Portugal and Belgium all have better home ownership rates than the US. A more interesting figure is which way the rates are headed over time. Home ownership rates in Germany and France, for example, are dropping very quickly.
Not that I have much of clue as to exactly how this pertains to anything under discussion.
And let me just mention that the lameness filter sucks when the majority of one's post is tabular data. The only purpose of this final paragraph is to increase the average character count per line so as to get this post through the lameness filter.
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Home ownership in western EuropeSpain - 80%
Ireland - 80%
Greece - 78%
Norway - 76%
Portugal - 76%
Belgium - 73%
UK - sans Scotland - 70%
United States - 68%
Italy - 65%
Scotland - 63%
Finland - 62%
Sweden - 60%
Luxembourg - 55%
France - 55%
Netherlands - 53%
Denmark - 50%
Austria - 50%
Germany - 40%So it looks as if Spain, Ireland, Greece, Norway, Portugal and Belgium all have better home ownership rates than the US. A more interesting figure is which way the rates are headed over time. Home ownership rates in Germany and France, for example, are dropping very quickly.
Not that I have much of clue as to exactly how this pertains to anything under discussion.
And let me just mention that the lameness filter sucks when the majority of one's post is tabular data. The only purpose of this final paragraph is to increase the average character count per line so as to get this post through the lameness filter.
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Home ownership in western EuropeSpain - 80%
Ireland - 80%
Greece - 78%
Norway - 76%
Portugal - 76%
Belgium - 73%
UK - sans Scotland - 70%
United States - 68%
Italy - 65%
Scotland - 63%
Finland - 62%
Sweden - 60%
Luxembourg - 55%
France - 55%
Netherlands - 53%
Denmark - 50%
Austria - 50%
Germany - 40%So it looks as if Spain, Ireland, Greece, Norway, Portugal and Belgium all have better home ownership rates than the US. A more interesting figure is which way the rates are headed over time. Home ownership rates in Germany and France, for example, are dropping very quickly.
Not that I have much of clue as to exactly how this pertains to anything under discussion.
And let me just mention that the lameness filter sucks when the majority of one's post is tabular data. The only purpose of this final paragraph is to increase the average character count per line so as to get this post through the lameness filter.
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Home ownership in western EuropeSpain - 80%
Ireland - 80%
Greece - 78%
Norway - 76%
Portugal - 76%
Belgium - 73%
UK - sans Scotland - 70%
United States - 68%
Italy - 65%
Scotland - 63%
Finland - 62%
Sweden - 60%
Luxembourg - 55%
France - 55%
Netherlands - 53%
Denmark - 50%
Austria - 50%
Germany - 40%So it looks as if Spain, Ireland, Greece, Norway, Portugal and Belgium all have better home ownership rates than the US. A more interesting figure is which way the rates are headed over time. Home ownership rates in Germany and France, for example, are dropping very quickly.
Not that I have much of clue as to exactly how this pertains to anything under discussion.
And let me just mention that the lameness filter sucks when the majority of one's post is tabular data. The only purpose of this final paragraph is to increase the average character count per line so as to get this post through the lameness filter.
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Home ownership in western EuropeSpain - 80%
Ireland - 80%
Greece - 78%
Norway - 76%
Portugal - 76%
Belgium - 73%
UK - sans Scotland - 70%
United States - 68%
Italy - 65%
Scotland - 63%
Finland - 62%
Sweden - 60%
Luxembourg - 55%
France - 55%
Netherlands - 53%
Denmark - 50%
Austria - 50%
Germany - 40%So it looks as if Spain, Ireland, Greece, Norway, Portugal and Belgium all have better home ownership rates than the US. A more interesting figure is which way the rates are headed over time. Home ownership rates in Germany and France, for example, are dropping very quickly.
Not that I have much of clue as to exactly how this pertains to anything under discussion.
And let me just mention that the lameness filter sucks when the majority of one's post is tabular data. The only purpose of this final paragraph is to increase the average character count per line so as to get this post through the lameness filter.