working out peoples "dues" also involves working out what they are putting in , and getting out of the state now.
Because of our complex tax and benefits system, its hard to know what the start point is.
Some things we can say, or have a stab at. In developed economies (the ones where we create endless toxic waste!) there has been a general consensus that overall government spending of about 40% of GDP seems to be workable. Starting from there, (if we accept it, and not everybody does) we can then start to have a stab at what our dues might be, given our place on the income scale.
Because of our complex tax and benefits system, its hard to know what the start point is.
Some things we can say, or have a stab at. In developed economies (the ones where we create endless toxic waste!) there has been a general consensus that overall government spending of about 40% of GDP seems to be workable. Starting from there, (if we accept it, and not everybody does) we can then start to have a stab at what our dues might be, given our place on the income scale.
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