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Economy
US taxes drop to 4th lowest following GOP tax cuts: study
2019-12-06
[The Hill] The U.S. tax burden fell to the fourth lowest among advanced economies following passage of the GOP tax law, according to data released Thursday by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

The report found that the share of the economy devoted to paying taxes in the U.S. in 2018 fell by a whopping 2.5 percentage points, by far the largest of any of the 36 countries in the group.

Only Ireland, Chile and Mexico had a lower tax burden than the United States, which came in at 24.3 percent of gross domestic product (GDP), well below the 34.3 percent average.

France had the highest tax burden, amounting to 46.1 percent of GDP.

The trend in the U.S. differed from most of the countries on the list, most of which saw taxes go up in the past decade.

"Across the last decade, 26 OECD countries reported higher tax-to-GDP ratios in 2018 than in 2008, with the greatest increases in Greece and the Slovak Republic. Among the remaining 10 countries, tax levels in 2018 remained more than six percentage points lower in Ireland and more than two percentage points lower in Hungary and Norway," the report noted.
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  Just got a letter telling me I get a 1.6% increase in Social Security next year. The same letter informed me I will be taking home 40 bucks less than now because the amount I pay for Medicare has increased.Yea for me.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2019-12-06 12:13  

#5  Are we, as Americans, gonna be satisfied with number 4? Hell No!

Go for the Gold and abolish the texting/fornicating/subverting FBI, CIA and DOJ in the process.
Posted by: Snusotle the Lesser4227   2019-12-06 12:04  

#4  Now if they would only slow down on the spending to match it.
Posted by: gorb   2019-12-06 10:35  

#3  And the MSN reported it as "US lost more tax revenue than any other develop country" Making a good thing Trump did as bad.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2019-12-06 10:28  

#2  Have tax receipts gone up as a result of the improving economy? Not long ago we had a piece on government debt going through the roof. It would be awfully nice to see that coming down — we know that federal employment numbers have fallen slightly...
Posted by: trailing wife   2019-12-06 10:04  

#1  Ireland, Chile and Mexico are advanced economies?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-12-06 03:48  

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