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Datengetriebene Auswertungen rund um Insolvenzen in Deutschland, auf Basis der amtlichen Insolvenzbekanntmachungen und tagesaktueller Daten aus den Gerichten.

Industry Jun 01, 2026 · 9 min read

Germany's Deindustrialization: Shrinking Since 2018

Deindustrialization in Germany: production below its 2018 level, capital outflows and high-profile plant closures meet an industrial base that is still strong. A data analysis between structural break and transformation.

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Wealth Jun 01, 2026 · 8 min read

Millionaires Are Leaving Germany: Top 12 Destinations

Millionaires are leaving Germany: net negative for the first time in 2025, while the UAE, the US and Italy attract the wealthy. A data analysis of Henley & Partners, the top 12 destinations, the exit tax and where the money really goes.

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Labor Market Jun 01, 2026 · 8 min read

Germany's Skills Shortage Myth in 20 Facts

Germany's skilled-labour shortage fact-checked: over three million unemployed, falling job postings and a five-year low in shortage complaints meet a real demographic gap. A data analysis between myth and reality.

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Economy Jun 01, 2026 · 8 min read

Germany's Recession: Three Years, No Recovery

Germany's recession in data: after minus 0.9 and minus 0.5 percent, 2025 brought only 0.2 percent growth. A data analysis of the German economy in international comparison, the forecasts, the labour market and the structural causes.

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Energy Jun 01, 2026 · 8 min read

Germany's Industrial Electricity Prices: Double the US

Germany's industrial electricity prices in international comparison: at 22.64 ct/kWh in late 2025, among the EU's highest and roughly double the US level. A data analysis of prices, composition, the production slump and relocation.

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Data Analysis Jun 01, 2026 · 8 min read

Germany's Insolvency Wave 2026: 14,675 Cases So Far

Germany's insolvency wave in numbers: 14,675 corporate insolvencies opened by the end of May 2026, almost a third more than a year earlier. A data analysis of the record figures, the damage, the hardest-hit sectors and the forecasts from Allianz Trade, Atradius, IWH and Creditreform.

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