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Strategies & Market Trends : Ride the Tiger with CD

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To: Rocket Red who wrote (255584)1/28/2018 12:47:35 PM
From: ralfph  Read Replies (1) of 313704
 
Does not mean much when you calculate in what we get and compare to other nations. Different studies look at different things when they calculate these numbers. Finland pays 50 to 60 % depending on the study and Americans pay 14 % but that leaves out all sorts of hidden taxes you do not see. Yanks pay $9600 a year on health care - this includes those who do not pay - which brings the number down from what the average cost actually is.
Nice to get the numbers from the same source, using the same metrics across a number of countries and see what the real tax rate is. Some nations pay university training, others do not, some pay for health care, others do not.
Be nice to have less money wasted and less go into bureaucracy.
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