European Union: Who Pays or Receives, and how much..
The EU receives funds from each of its member countries, and then divides these funds, as grants and benefits to those member countries that require them. Some countries now pay in much more than they receive while others receive back much more than they put in.
The following figures show the Net Amount of Benefit or Net Cost, per country, between 2010 and 2014, in millions of Euros:
Winners (The Net Recipients of EU Funds)
- 57,384.90 Poland
- 23,268.20 Greece
- 21,083.20 Hungary
- 18,261.60 Portugal
- 15,243.80 Spain
- 13,391.00 Romania
- 12,985.00 Czech Republic
- 7,298.10 Lithuania
- 6,404.70 Slovavkia
- 6,303.90 Bulgaria
- 3,962.50 Latvia
- 3,053.60 Estonia
- 2,710.00 Slovenia
- 2,176.20 Ireland
- 458.7 Malta
- 223.2 Croatia
- 147.5 Cyprus
Losers (The Net Contributors to EU Funds)..
- 59,506.30 Germany
- 35,848.40 France
- 32,129.10 UK
- 23,782.00 Italy
- 13,797.80 Netherlands
- 8,995.30 Sweden
- 7,348.90 Belgium
- 5,047.70 Austria
- 4,691.00 Denmark
- 3,024.10 Finland
- 185.7 Luxembourg
All figuresĀ in millions of Euros.
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