Only 10 percent of Australians have never been overseas despite the distances involved.
A lot more Canadians have been to a bunch of other countries than Americans, which I assume is largely down to Canada having more foreign born people (23% vs 15%) and more paid leave entitlements.
Behold, all the walking I did on my Taiwanese adventure! 312 km in total
This does not include the at least 50km of cycling I did.
The "Airport" datapoints at the start and finish also include the walking I did on those days getting to/from the airport and the assorted walking around Taipei I did on those days.
The distance covered on foot (312km) is the equivalent of 3,412 American football fields lined up back to back, for those not comfortable with metric.
Ireland had a general election, it seems to be missing. A very poor turnout of 59%, blamed generally on having it in winter and uninspiring campaigns. 2.2 million votes cast.
Graduate saleries are getting worse, but also science is really badly paid. I think standard post-doc salaries have been close to that 10 percentile line over that period. Source
SpoilerAlso the government is spending most industrial strategy money in rich areas :
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