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by Kadecgos
35 days ago
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That is where the income is coming from, of course. That is also exactly what I'm saying. The tax cost of paying for a public service tends to be, nearly universally, less than the cost of paying for the same service in the private sector. While there are some pretty easy examples here, the easiest one is probably health care: The country that pays the most - by far - for 'average-ish' health care is the one where the system is privatized. |
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This works because the actual service is not monopolised by the state but rather a large pool of providers.
This doesn't apply to other services.