Italy and the welfare poor
(08/23/2010)
Fees are many but in exchange for more social spending is low among the advanced countries of ' Europe. E 'analysis reveals that studies prepared by the office of the CGIA Mestre, that every year the tax burden (taxes and charges) is 7350 €, while social spending for Italian in Italy is € 8023 for Italian. We get back social spending on average € 664 in most of what we pay.
Well, the French pay taxes a bit more (€ 7438 rates) but the average per capita social spending (schools, health, social protection) is € 10,776, more than 3,300 euro more than they pay. As if to say, well that sin taxes then spending on the welfare state in Italy is dwarfed by other countries.
And again: in Germany the share of annual taxes per capita reaches 6919 € year but then they receive in social spending per person on average 9171 (+2251 € each), once again light years away from Italy.
"The situation is deeply disappointing - says the secretary of the CGIA Mestre Giuseppe Bortolussi - because it shows once again that, despite a much higher tax burden in Italy are not adequate resources for the home, to help poor families , young, disabled and those living on the margins of society. It 'obvious to everyone - he continues - that the taxes so high in our country are the result of excessive public spending. " Artisans from Mestre to arrive so the solicitation "to lower taxes, fight tax evasion and cut the intolerable inefficiencies in the public administration as they are doing in all other European countries."
http://miaeconomia.leonardo.it/economia/lavoro_e_pensioni/news_pensioni/l_italia_e_il_welfare_povero_125478
(08/23/2010)
Fees are many but in exchange for more social spending is low among the advanced countries of ' Europe. E 'analysis reveals that studies prepared by the office of the CGIA Mestre, that every year the tax burden (taxes and charges) is 7350 €, while social spending for Italian in Italy is € 8023 for Italian. We get back social spending on average € 664 in most of what we pay.
Well, the French pay taxes a bit more (€ 7438 rates) but the average per capita social spending (schools, health, social protection) is € 10,776, more than 3,300 euro more than they pay. As if to say, well that sin taxes then spending on the welfare state in Italy is dwarfed by other countries.
And again: in Germany the share of annual taxes per capita reaches 6919 € year but then they receive in social spending per person on average 9171 (+2251 € each), once again light years away from Italy.
"The situation is deeply disappointing - says the secretary of the CGIA Mestre Giuseppe Bortolussi - because it shows once again that, despite a much higher tax burden in Italy are not adequate resources for the home, to help poor families , young, disabled and those living on the margins of society. It 'obvious to everyone - he continues - that the taxes so high in our country are the result of excessive public spending. " Artisans from Mestre to arrive so the solicitation "to lower taxes, fight tax evasion and cut the intolerable inefficiencies in the public administration as they are doing in all other European countries."
http://miaeconomia.leonardo.it/economia/lavoro_e_pensioni/news_pensioni/l_italia_e_il_welfare_povero_125478
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