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Main article: Countries of the world
Territory
Climate
Heat peak in summer
Winter weather records
Population
Population
2020: Population growth of 64% over 30 years
Migration
2021: Net population inflow in 4 years
Marriages and divorces
2018: Divorce rate - 64.8%
Age
Number of children per woman
inFertility and mortality
2022: Excess mortality due to COVID-19 - 5.4%
2018
Number of drug deaths per million residents
Number of road deaths per 100,000 vehicles
The annual number of suicides per 100 thousand inhabitants
2016: Number of deaths from opioid use disorders
2012: Male-female suicide ratio
National composition
Portuguese
Jews
Male-to-female ratio
Share of the population living in the capital
The number of cars per 1000 people of the population
Citizenship and residence permit
2019: Number of residence permits per 1000 Luxembourg residents
Passport strength
Parliament
2022: Proportion of women in Parliament
Investigation
Economy
Financial system
Non-financial debt
2022: Aggregate non-financial debt
National debt
2023: State debt - 24% of GDP
2018: State debt $32,000 per capita
2017: The ratio of the national debt to the country's GDP - 23%
Banking system
Key rate
2019: $0.3 trillion in accounts of foreign individuals
GDP
2022: Industry's share of GDP - less than 12.5%
2021: Agriculture's share of GDP - less than 2%
2020: GDP per capita - $117,500
According to the World Bank for 2020, Luxembourg remains the richest country in the world - there GDP per capita amounted to $117,500.
Inflation
2022: Inflation in July - 6.7%
JulyForeign trade
2022: China trade deficit
Welfare of citizens
2023: $8 million - the threshold for entering the number of the 1% richest people in the country
Monaco retains the first place in the world at the highest threshold for getting into the number of 1% of the most wealthy citizens - $12.8 million, which is 3.2% more than a year earlier, while in Luxembourg and Switzerland more than $8 million is needed to enter the echelon.
2020: 4th in the EU in terms of financial assets of citizens
Salaries
2023: Minimum wage - $2,140
2017: Average monthly salary
2016: Salary level
Unemployment
2022: Unemployment rate - 4.2%
2020: Unemployment rate - 6.5%
Power
2022
Share of solar and wind power - 43.4%
Rise in electricity prices due to pressure on Russia
from2020: Energy consumption per capita
andConsumption
Milk
2018: Milk consumption in litres per year per person
Meat
2019: Pork is the most consumed type of meat
Beer
2019: Beer consumption in litres per year per person
Tourism
Real estate
2021: Average monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment in central Luxembourg - $1,819
2020: 13.6% rise in property prices
Alcohol market
Minimum age to purchase alcoholic beverages
R&D
2020: R&D expenses - $715 million
Health care
Disease statistics
HIV/AIDS
Maternity leave
inInformation Technology
IT market
2020: European tech companies attracting the most investment in 5 years
2018: Largest IT companies
Luxembourg National Domain.LU
2019: The number of names in the.LU domain has exceeded 100 thousand
On June 21, 2019, the national domain Luxembourg.LU crossed the milestone of 100 thousand registrations. This was stated by the organization RESTENA Foundation, which manages this domain. As of the end of June, there were 100056 registered names in the domain zone. This indicator can be considered very modest, but only if you do not take into account the population of Luxembourg. It is about 600 thousand people, and in comparison with this figure, the figure of 100 thousand names looks very impressive, according to the. "Coordination Center for Domains.RU/.РФ"
According to the calculations of representatives of the center, theoretically such an indicator means that every sixth resident of Luxembourg has registered a domain name in the national domain of his country. This compares, for example, with the level of the UK, where 66 million residents account for about 12 million registered names in the national.UK domain. There are, however, countries where this proportion is even more impressive: for example, in Germany, one domain name in the national domain falls on 5 inhabitants, and in the Netherlands - even 3.
However, the Domain Incite resource in this regard reminds that such an estimate of the number of domains "per capita" should not be taken very seriously. If only because, according to the information of the same RESTENA Foundation, 75% of all names in the national domain of Luxembourg are registered not by individuals, but by companies. This is easily explained by the preferential tax conditions that force many entrepreneurs to register their business in Luxembourg.