A+| A| A-
Auxiliaries in Service of Current Political Line
October 9, 1970 per cent) and Denmark (12.6 per cent). The same can be said about inflation which is estimated at 4.6 per cent in West Germany.
Despite increased unemployment and inflation, West Germany is the fifth among the countries having the highest standard of living in the world. Since 1966, the net earnings of employees have gone up by one hundred per cent. Price rises have been fluctuating between 7 per cent (1974) and 5 per cent (1976) giving country the lowest average increases compared to the US and other West European countries. The Deutsche Mark is among the strongest international currencies.