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How good is the welfare of Finland, a country of thousands of lakes?

Those countries in northern Europe have small population, early development of capitalism, highly developed economy, perfect social security system and good population welfare system. So how good is it?

Finland is called "the country of thousands of lakes" because there are so many lakes in its territory. This country is also a Nordic country with a good welfare system. In fact, the welfare system originated in the Nordic countries. Sweden, which is close to Finland, is the first country to establish a welfare system, and its welfare system has promoted the establishment and development of welfare systems in other European countries. The same is true in Finland, where the welfare system is called "from cradle to grave". In other words, you have been enjoying subsidies and all kinds of good treatment since you were born, and the country will let you live a good life until you die. That's why it is called "from cradle to grave"

In short, Finland's welfare covers all fields, education, medical care, housing and so on are free, even unemployment has a lot of security money, subsidies everywhere and so on. However, this system is based on highly developed capitalism, and it needs a small population. Any more would be untenable.

After the economic crisis in 2008, Finland's welfare system was also greatly impacted. Many people lose their jobs, and then stay at home and eat empty salaries. The government has been eaten and many lazy people have been raised. Moreover, after the influx of many Middle Eastern refugees, there was chaos everywhere. At this time, their welfare system is actually in jeopardy, and many people are dissatisfied with it.