For the record, however, the most-taxed countries on Earth (i.e., the countries where revenue is the highest percent of GDP) are in order:
In terms of per capita GDP these are, respectively, the 4th, 9th, 14th, 15th, and 3rd richest countries on earth while the United States is 17th. Of course in part that’s an exchange rate phenomenon and if you use PPP adjustments rather than market exchange rates, the U.S. looks better. On the other hand, if you peer into the future it seems to me that exchange rate comparisons are likely to make us look even worse in years to come. The high-tax five also do very well on things like the U.N. Human Development index.
- Denmark
- Sweden
- Belgium
- France
- Norway
Monday, January 11, 2010
Taxes and Growth
Another conservative belief proven wrong with the facts. Are they ever right? I would hope so, but with this era's conservatives, it never seems to happen.
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