Trust me...we pay a lot of taxes. We pay property taxes, state taxes, county/city taxes, real estate taxes. If we work overseas...we get taxed twice (after certain amount). $1,000 health surcharge is NOTHING in comparison, although, I agree our medical system is better. Our sales tax can fluctuate depending on the state...5%, 10%, whatever.SmoothTalker said:I really have to disagree here Latinoman. For starters as I've said before, our health care system has many problems, covers less and less care every year, and we pay insane taxes on it. What's the income tax rate you paid last year? When you start making decent money it's literally about 50% here. 15% sales tax (on top of the price of every good that is already higher than in the US), gas taxes, and on top of that, everyone had to pay a $1000 'health surcharge'. I'm pretty sure we could have been insured for half the price.
Also, you have a SMALLER population...you are not involved in some crazy War (we are in two), and you don't have to deal with a CRAZY cost in Universities and other general stuff.
After second thought, I will agree with you about the cost of general produces/food. The U.S. is blessed with food.
Our domestic flying network is considerably more robust than yours and probably the entire World. Millions of people flight to each: both D.C. and both N.Y. airports, both Chicago airports, L.A., Miami, and Atlanta airports every DAY!