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You don't even know what you're talking about. Quit pretending your life is somehow superior to life of people in Denmark. It's so stupid.the rightwing is an embarrassment to the rest of the world. They are laughing at people like you. They don't at all admire you or are jealous.I already did lol. It was in the OP,Yeah personal income as in the inclusion of ALL sources of income like pensions. It's not like the taxes taken from their employment is at that level. That means not everyone would be taxes at that level.Wow you don't know how to read a chart.Lol you're so dense. Personal tax doesn't exclusively mean income tax from your job which means it covers a range of different taxes. Meaning, not everyone is subjected to the same tax burden. If you make below a certain salary, you don't even come near this level.
Either way, Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US and it ranks as the best place to do business. Yeah, I know, facts are scary!
The chart was titled "Denmark Personal Income Tax Rate"
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Of course, again, the Danish are the happiest and have a better quality of life than those in the US. Your point is moot.Yeah personal income as in the inclusion of ALL sources of income like pensions. It's not like the taxes taken from their employment is at that level. That means not everyone would be taxes at that level.Wow you don't know how to read a chart.Lol you're so dense. Personal tax doesn't exclusively mean income tax from your job which means it covers a range of different taxes. Meaning, not everyone is subjected to the same tax burden. If you make below a certain salary, you don't even come near this level.
Either way, Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US and it ranks as the best place to do business. Yeah, I know, facts are scary!
The chart was titled "Denmark Personal Income Tax Rate"
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Of course, again, the Danish are the happiest and have a better quality of life than those in the US. Your point is moot.
A distinction even the Danes don't understand. As for their quality of life, again, it all depends on the criteria. Kindly list them for us.
"The World Happiness Report, which determines which nation’s population is the “happiest” using criteria like life expectancy, GDP, social safety nets, as well as factors like “perception of corruption” and “freedom to make life choices,” found that Denmark was the happiest country. The US, in the meantime, ranked #17 on the same list."
Its way subjective. Like a lobster boiling in a pot, they don't know how much their life sucks because they don't know anything else.
Like you Billy...
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