Stephen Hill Linkography: Income & Spending

Interview (audio): 13 April 2010, host Andrew Stelzer – National Radio Project. As part of the “Tax the Rich, Help Save America” program broadcasted by the NRP, listen to Hill describe in detail the difference in tax benefits and burdens in Europe and the US.

The Myth of Europe's High Taxes
Article: 23 February 2010 – On the Commons. So a thorough analysis would need to create a ledger in which all the supports and services Europeans and Americans receive are listed on one side and the amount of taxes and any additional out-of-pocket fees they pay are listed on the other. When you sum up the total balance sheet, it turns out that Americans pay out as much as Europeans – but we receive a lot less for our money.

The Myth Of The Overtaxed Europeans And Other Modern Fables
Blog: How's Europe Doing - posted 19 November 2010 - The Washington Monthly. Child care in the United States costs more than $12,000 annually for a family with two children. In some countries in Europe, child care is free. In others, they pay $1000-$2000 per year, depending on their income. So they are paying at most only one-sixth of what Americans are paying, and the quality is far superior.

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