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France’s workers put in, on average, 100 hours more a year than their German counterparts, according to the OECD’s ranking of countries by actual hours worked, averaging 1,500 hours a year compared to Germany’s 1,400. (The Financial Times)
Women in England and Wales are having 1.9 children on average, fewer than their mothers who had 2.2 offspring, according to the Office for National Statistics. (BBC News)
Low earning Brits already consume, on average, one portion less of fruit and veg each day, compared to more wealthy households, but very few of us eat enough, and treatment of diet-related disease is crippling the NHS. (The Scottish Farmer)
It found that the lowest-income Americans, making up to about $17,000, would see their incomes fall by $820, on average, next year – after taking into account taxes and certain government benefits. (CNN)
