Come fa Remich, una città di 4.000 abitanti e proprio accanto alla (più economica) Germania ad avere così tanti parrucchieri? Ne conto almeno 7, escluso quello per i cani.
Come fa Remich, una città di 4.000 abitanti e proprio accanto alla (più economica) Germania ad avere così tanti parrucchieri? Ne conto almeno 7, escluso quello per i cani.
1. The dog one does not compete with the human ones (I think you implied that anyway)
2. The VAT in Germany is 19% and only 17% in Luxemburg making it possible to price competitively even if the labour force is more expensive.
3. It is the biggest town within 15-20km from its centre and a lot of people are visiting it simply for its vista.
4. 4000 / 7 is aprox 570. You would not be exactly be able to make bank with that kind of population, but a living is possible. Lets say each of these people need to go to a hair dresser once a month and you charge them 40, so you have 570 * 40 = 22.800 EUR a month then. This is a super basic scenario that I am presenting here and obviously there are more factors (not everyone has hair, not everyone goes to a hairdresser since a family member may cut their hair), but even with half of this amount you are still making ok money (ignoring any tipping).
Flat_Lavishness3629 on
Remich / mondorf is for old people. They have money.
elric_99 on
How does Remich has no decent cafe / coffee? That’s the question 🙂
carbonide11 on
According to your logic, why is there anything in Luxembourg?
Shouldn’t we just pack up shop, outsource everything and just spend our endless money?
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1. The dog one does not compete with the human ones (I think you implied that anyway)
2. The VAT in Germany is 19% and only 17% in Luxemburg making it possible to price competitively even if the labour force is more expensive.
3. It is the biggest town within 15-20km from its centre and a lot of people are visiting it simply for its vista.
4. 4000 / 7 is aprox 570. You would not be exactly be able to make bank with that kind of population, but a living is possible. Lets say each of these people need to go to a hair dresser once a month and you charge them 40, so you have 570 * 40 = 22.800 EUR a month then. This is a super basic scenario that I am presenting here and obviously there are more factors (not everyone has hair, not everyone goes to a hairdresser since a family member may cut their hair), but even with half of this amount you are still making ok money (ignoring any tipping).
Remich / mondorf is for old people. They have money.
How does Remich has no decent cafe / coffee? That’s the question 🙂
According to your logic, why is there anything in Luxembourg?
Shouldn’t we just pack up shop, outsource everything and just spend our endless money?