Our author Anna Rehrl asked around and thought about a world without money.
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From zero to 40 euros per month – that’s how much pocket money young people get, according to a sample in a school class in the city of Salzburg. According to statistics, the average pocket money in Austria is 33.32 euros, although it is strongly age-dependent. According to this, children aged five to nine receive an average of 15 euros. (Although I didn’t know anyone in elementary school who received more than six euros a month.) Children aged 10 to 14 receive an average of 27 euros and teenagers aged 15 to 18 …
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