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Comment by fefferkorn

3 months ago

But in other countries they dont need to pay so much for social system, insurance or healthcare, kindergarden and so on.. You can not always compare everything with money, when there is a lot around it.

Would you rather spend 10% of 50k on healthcare or 15% of 100k?

Also taxes are generally much higher in these countries as well.

  • Taxes are usually higher, but not incredibly so. Healthcare spending is generally less for better results. Switzerland spends the most, although nowhere near what America spends, and is where Romney/heritage foundation got the mandatory health insurance idea from.

    • Well yes, Switzerland is pretty much the only place in Europe where income/wages are overall on par with those in the US (of course not in all sectors). Other countries are generally very poor in comparison.

      > Taxes are usually higher, but not incredibly so

      So again.. would you rather make 60k and pay 45% in taxes or make 100k and pay 35%?

      > nowhere near what America spends

      Sure, if you are above median higher will likely more than compensate the higher healthcare costs (unless you’re very unlucky of course).