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Size, Salary, Apartment: Here You Can See if You Are Average or Not

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The Federal Statistical Office has calculated the basic data on the average German: 44.9 years old is the average person in this country. There are some differences between men and women, especially in the phases of life.

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The Federal Statistical Office presents the average person from Germany: What does he deserve? Where does he live? How old is he? A few insights.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Center

How do people live in Germany? What is their rent? What do they deserve? The Federal Statistical Office has illustrated the average person with figures - including height, weight and weddings.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The Federal Statistical Office has calculated the basic data on the average German: 44.9 years old is the average person in this country. There are some differences between men and women, especially in the phases of life.

·Berlin, Germany
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The Federal Statistical Office has calculated and published the average values of the citizens, including size, weight, wages and housing.

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How average are you? The Federal Statistical Office has collected data on the subject – from size to life expectancy to earnings.

·Germany
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The Federal Statistical Office has determined how an average person lives in this country. He is about 45 years old and lives in a 94 square meter apartment.

·Germany
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destatis.de broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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