teräskantaisia
Teräskantaisia refers to a colloquial term used in Finland to describe a specific type of income inequality. The phenomenon is characterized by a disproportionately high share of wealth concentrated among a small group of individuals who have a high income, typically belonging to the upper class. These individuals often possess significant investments and assets, such as stocks, property, and businesses, which contribute to their high net worth.
The Teräskantaisia phenomenon is often attributed to the country's strong welfare system, which has led to
The term Teräskantaisia literally translates to "iron-clawed ones," implying a firm grip on wealth and power.