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by tomp
2719 days ago
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Your link indicates that in 2016 (most recent year with full data, although seems fairly constant since 2000) the tax revenue of Denmark (45.51% of GDP), Sweden (42.57%), Finland (42.68%) and Norway (41.46%) were almost double that of the US (24.07%). (Although I don't like including Norway in such comparisons, as it's tiny population and huge oil wealth makes it a big outlier.) |
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