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by tinco
1799 days ago
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To me it's simple. My tax as someone trying to get a startup to work is about 30%, it would be 22% in the US. That means I pay 8% extra to be largely abstracted from the harsh reality of the suffering of the unlucky and disadvantaged. Check this video out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKo8Sv99MkM That's about Skid Row, it's how one of the US's richest cities deals with the disadvantaged. Dutch citizens with student debt.. that's a joke right? |
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Student debt:
https://nltimes.nl/2020/10/27/average-student-loan-eu700-per...
“An average loan of 700 euros per month means that study debts of 50,000 euros are no longer an exception. (…) It makes sense that students work more due to higher costs of room rent and tuition fees and less income thanks to the lack of the basic grant.”
Home ownership:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_home_ow...
The NL and USA differ in home ownership by ~4% (69 vs 65.3). That’s not statistically significant to be honest.
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There’s a lot of myths in Dutch society, and the majority of people are not aware of reality.