Reported 10 months ago
A recent online discussion questioned the criteria for labeling a family as 'average' in today's society, with one netizen suggesting that an 'average family' should have a total annual income of 2 million, own a car, have a mortgage-free house, and ideally have at least one child. However, new statistics show that the median total annual income for two employed individuals in Taiwan is around 1.03 million, much lower than the 1.5 to 2 million expected by most netizens. The article also highlights the distribution of household wealth in Taiwan, with the top 20% of families holding 62.7% of the total wealth.
Source: YAHOO