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The Average Canadian Family Paid $39,299 in Taxes Last Year – More Than Housing, Food and Clothing combined! https://lnkd.in/ghYHP7k Taxes—not life’s basic necessities—remain the largest household expense for families across the country https://lnkd.in/gFEPMw7 The percentage of income going to taxes is also a dramatic shift since 1961 when the average Canadian family spent much less of its income on taxes. #trudeau #canadian #families #government #taxes The Fraser Institute
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Why do these "studies" use averages.? Those calculations hid a lot of truths.? For example, what are the ratios in various segments of society??? There is a large segment of society who pay no Federal or Provincial income taxes at all. What impact does that have on the usefulness of the data?? Shouldn't the be excluded from the calculations if we are looking at useful data? Are these tax calculations based on incomes net of government payments to citizens for EI, CPP, and other entitlements? Will someone with expertise peer review the methodology and assumptions to see if there is anything useful in this work.? Or is it just skewed ideological propaganda??