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by yunwal
1233 days ago
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> assuming the US does not have other healthcare related taxes which I do not know about The U.S. government pays about the same amount per capita (1.2 trillion for ~400 million people or $3000/person) on healthcare as the UK gov. That’s before private insurance costs. Some of this is on things like Medicare, Medicaid, and the VA, which are nationalized health systems for specific portions of the population, but the point still stands that we’re not avoiding taxes going the private route. |
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