Canadians spend more on taxes than on food, clothes and housing, study finds
We spend more on the government than we do on our necessities, a new study suggests. Indeed, the Fraser Institute said today, most people probably think their top expense is housing, but in fact it’s tax. The average family, according to the group, brought in $77,381 in 2013, paying out 41.8 per cent of that in total tax, and 36.1 per cent on necessities such as food, clothes and housing.
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