Depends on the demographic. Moving away from the rich (relatively) HN-er data point is the american in an average earning job much richer than the european after salary difference and tax?
I personally don't understand where these numbers come from. When I moved to Europe, my total tax outlay went down, not up. Aggregating costs across a large pool (everyone in the country) means that I paid less than I did in the US.
Right, and also the actual cost of the insurance which is about $20k per family of four per year. That cost will be born by the employer, partly by the employee, or by the taxpayer via aca subsidies.
Yes. I would gladly prefer to live in Europe and benefit from a sane healthcare model.
I don’t and neither do the hundreds of millions of others who remain in the US. So for those people, I wanted to provide a data point that might help them when they, like me, are forced to make decisions about their healthcare in this system.
So with insurance you paid more than a European without insurance would, and you call that a counterpoint?