Economy Pay transparency in Europe: Which countries are leading or lagging? EU Member States are required to implement the Pay Transparency Directive by 7 June 2026. However, many have yet to take action. Euronews Business takes a closer look at the progress so far. 21/10/2025
Health news Health care spending: Where are out-of-pocket costs highest in Europe? Fifteen per cent of health care spending in the EU comes from household out-of-pocket payments. Euronews Health takes a close look at how and why these shares vary widely across Europe. 20/10/2025
Economy Car and vehicle prices across Europe: How much is it in your country? From budget-friendly bicycles to expensive cars, Euronews Business takes a closer look at how the price levels of personal transport equipment vary across Europe, revealing the most and least expensive countries. 18/10/2025
Economy Electricity trade in Europe: Who imports and who exports the most? Energy is an essential part of our daily lives and the backbone of our economies. After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, energy security became a hot top in Europe — as did affordability. Euronews takes a closer look at the electricity trade, revealing the continent’s net importers and exporters. 17/10/2025
Economy Employment of recent university graduates: European countries compared Euronews Business takes a closer look at the employment rates of recent higher education graduates, including the gender gap. 14/10/2025
Tech News WiFi speed on trains in Europe: Which countries provide the fastest? Internet connectivity and speed on trains vary widely across Europe. 14/10/2025
Economy Perceptions of tax fairness in Europe: Are the rich paying their way? Perceptions of tax fairness are generally higher in Nordic and Western European countries, while they tend to be lower in Eastern Europe. Experts attribute this gap to the quality of public services and the tax system’s capacity to redistribute wealth. 12/10/2025
Economy Which European countries have the most billionaires? Europe is home to over one-fifth of the world’s billionaires. Germany leads the continent and ranks fourth globally in billionaire numbers. 08/10/2025
Business House prices across Europe: Which countries have the highest rises? House prices in EU countries mostly rose year-on-year from April to June, with the largest jumps seen in countries like Portugal and Bulgaria. 07/10/2025
Economy Keeping cash across Europe: Which countries use the most? While cash use is declining across Europe, more than half of all payments are still made with banknotes. Its usage share is, however, much lower in terms of value. 05/10/2025
Economy The new hybrid working norm in the UK: How many days in the office? While hybrid work is on the rise, UK employers are requiring more in-office days. Two- and three-day schedules now account for 81% of hybrid roles. 03/10/2025
Economy Wealth taxes in Europe: Who collects them and how much do they raise? Several European countries have repealed wealth taxes in recent decades. As of 2025, only three still impose a tax on individual net wealth, while a few others levy taxes only on selected assets. 29/09/2025
Economy Unpaid work in Europe: Which countries have the biggest gender gaps? Unpaid work is a significant aspect of gender inequality in Europe, with women on average spending two hours more per day on it than men. Differences in the gap follow regional trends, shaped by gender stereotypes and norms. 28/09/2025
Economy Corporate income tax in Europe: Which countries collect the most? The share of corporate income tax in total tax revenues and GDP varies widely across Europe, reflecting differences in national tax policies. Euronews Business takes a closer look at the shares, rates, and what they mean. 27/09/2025
Work Lawyer salaries across Europe: How much do they earn? Lawyer salaries vary significantly based on experience and area of specialisation. Euronews Next takes a closer look at earnings across 25 European countries. 23/09/2025
Economy Education and net income: How much more do university graduates earn? In the EU, highly educated people earn on average 38% more than those with a medium level of education, and 68% more than those with a low level of education. These figures vary considerably across Europe, with regional variations. 23/09/2025
Economy Which countries in Europe face the greatest labour market slack? The definition of unemployment is restrictive, excluding many people who are not in work. Labour market slack, by capturing additional groups of people without jobs, provides a more comprehensive picture than unemployment alone. 21/09/2025
Economy Public services vs. tax cuts: What are Europeans willing to sacrifice? Four in ten EU citizens believe taxes are too high and support tax cuts, even if this leads to fewer or lower-quality public services. Still, about a quarter favour paying higher taxes in return for better and expanded services. 18/09/2025
Work Captain’s paycheck: How do pilot salaries vary across Europe? Pilot shortages are affecting several airlines. In Europe, pilots are among the highest-paid professionals. 15/09/2025
Economy Do you receive a fair salary? Pay worries divide Europeans People in Southern Europe report higher concern about receiving a fair salary based on their skills and experience while workers in the Nordic countries are less concerned. 14/09/2025