9 reasons Denmark's government/economy is better than the US's

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The evidence is quite compelling. This is the kind of stuff I love rubbing in republicans' faces. Repubs like to think that both they, and the US, is superior to anyone else in the world but the truth is countries like Denmark are really just laughing at them.

1) Unemployed workers get 90% of their previous salary for two years.

Denmark has a tremendous social safety net for unemployed workers — any worker who worked at least 52 weeks over a three-year period can qualify to have 90 percent of their original salary paid for, for up to two years. The Danish government also has plentiful training programs for out-of-work Danes. As a result, 73 percent of Danes between 15 and 64 have a paying job, compared to 67 percent of Americans.

2) Denmark spends far less on healthcare than the US does.

According to the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD), the US spends twice as much per capita on healthcare than in Denmark, where taxpayer-funded universal healthcare is available for all citizens. 2009 OECD data shows that the U.S. spent an average of $7,290 per person on healthcare. Denmark spent just $3,512. World Bank data, as seen in the chart above, shows Danish healthcare costs are about $3,000 less per capita than in the US.

3) Denmark is the happiest place on Earth

The World Happiness Report, which determines which nation’s population is the “happiest” using criteria like life expectancy, GDP, social safety nets, as well as factors like “perception of corruption” and “freedom to make life choices,” found that Denmark was the happiest country. The US, in the meantime, ranked #17 on the same list.

4)Denmark has the shortest work week on average.

Denmark leads every other OECD nation in work-life balance. Danes work an average of 37 hours a week, earn an average of $46,000 USD annually, and have the right to 5 weeks of paid vacation per year. Here in the US, the average worker puts in an average of 47 hours a week, and only takes 16 days of vacation a year. This is largely due to a more stressful work climate, in which wages are stagnating while costs are rising. Combine that with a highly-competitive job market, and that means more Americans are willing to chain themselves to their desk then to risk taking vacation days and coming back to find someone else took their job.

5) Denmark pays students $900 per month to attend college.

Here in the US, the cost of going to college has soared by over 500 percent in the last 30 years. But in Denmark, not only is college free, but students are actually paid $900 USD per month to go to school, provided they live on their own. And this funding lasts up to six years. By contrast, the average US student pays over $31,000 a year in tuition to attend a private university, out-of-state residents at public universities pay $22,000 a year in tuition, and tuition costs for in-state residents at those same universities is still over $9,000.

6) Denmark has one of the highest per capita incomes in the world.

In Denmark, despite a short work week and a generous social safety net, workers make more than enough to meet basic needs. According to per capita income data from the World Bank, Denmark’s per capita income is roughly $5,000 higher than in the US.

7) Denmark has one of the lowest poverty rates. The US has one of the highest.

The benefits of living in Denmark are far-reaching — out of all OECD countries, Denmark has the second-lowest poverty rate at 0.6 percent. To compare, the OECD average of 11.3 percent is still lower than the 14.5 percent poverty rate in the US.

8) Denmark is rated #1 for best country for business

In 2014, Forbes ranked Denmark as the #1 best country for business.

Forbes used 11 different criteria to rank countries — innovation, property rights, red tape, taxes, investor protection, stock market performance, technology, corruption, personal freedom, freedom of trade, and monetary freedom.

Under the same criteria, the US ranked #18.

9) New parents in Denmark get 52 weeks of paid leave. US parents don't get shit.

The Danish government gives new parents an average of 52 weeks — a full year — of paid time off after having a child. Those 52 weeks can be allocated however the parents wish. In addition to the 52 weeks, new moms get 4 weeks of maternity leave before giving birth and 14 weeks after. Even new fathers get 2 additional weeks after the birth of their child. But here in the US, 1 in 4 new mothers go back to work within two weeks of having a child.

This is what Democratic Socialism really looks like. Is this the dystopian nightmare that Republicans are making it out to be, or an ideal vision of what Americans could have if we came together and demanded it from our government?


Here are 9 reasons Denmark's socialist economy leaves the US in the dust
 
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The income tax rate in Denmark was around 90% in the 1980s. For everyone, regardless of income level.

If a Danish citizen moves to a Danish territory (such as Greenland) and works there permanently, the tax rate is lower, dropping all the way to 67%. A number of their citizens do that, for that reason. So they told me when I was there (Greenland) for a few years.

I believe they have since cut it to "only" 62%.

If you like Denmark so much, don't let the door hit you in the rear as you leave to move there.

And please don't try to change the U.S. to conform to your socialist ideal.
 
The income tax rate in Denmark is around 90%. For everyone, regardless of income level.

If a Danish citizen moves to a Danish territory (such as Greenland) and works there permanently, the tax rate is lower, dropping all the way to 67%. A number of their citizens do that, for that reason. So they told me when I was there (Greenland) for a few years.

If you like Denmark so much, don't let the door hit you in the rear as you leave to move there.

And please don't try to change the U.S. to conform to your socialist ideal.
Lol where is this evidence that any income level is taxed 90%? As usual you just make shit up as you go along. What sense would that make? My article clearly pointed out that the poverty rate in Denmark is far less than the US's. It's also the happiest country on earth.

Lol yes totally predictable you would say "well move there!" This article really isn't about me is it? What I do is irrelevant.
 
Denmark's personal income tax rate is 56%
The sales tax is 25%
Denmark Personal Income Tax Rate | 1995-2016 | Data | Chart | Calendar

If you want the government to take 56% of your income and pay 25% more for everything then feel free to get your ass on a plane and go.
Lol you're so dense. Personal tax doesn't exclusively mean income tax from your job which means it covers a range of different taxes. Meaning, not everyone is subjected to the same tax burden. If you make below a certain salary, you don't even come near this level.

Either way, Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US and it ranks as the best place to do business. Yeah, I know, facts are scary!
 
Denmark's personal income tax rate is 56%
The sales tax is 25%
Denmark Personal Income Tax Rate | 1995-2016 | Data | Chart | Calendar

If you want the government to take 56% of your income and pay 25% more for everything then feel free to get your ass on a plane and go.
Lol you're so dense. Personal tax doesn't exclusively mean income tax from your job which means it covers a range of different taxes. Meaning, not everyone is subjected to the same tax burden. If you make below a certain salary, you don't even come near this level.

Either way, Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US and it ranks as the best place to do business. Yeah, I know, facts are scary!
Wow you don't know how to read a chart.

The chart was titled "Denmark Personal Income Tax Rate"

denmark-personal-income-tax-rate.png
 
The income tax rate in Denmark was around 90% in the 1980s. For everyone, regardless of income level.

If a Danish citizen moves to a Danish territory (such as Greenland) and works there permanently, the tax rate is lower, dropping all the way to 67%. A number of their citizens do that, for that reason. So they told me when I was there (Greenland) for a few years.

I believe they have since cut it to "only" 62%.

If you like Denmark so much, don't let the door hit you in the rear as you leave to move there.

And please don't try to change the U.S. to conform to your socialist ideal.

I agree and lets not forget there over three hundred million Americans. How many Danes??

If the Op thinks Denmark is so great then he can move his sorry ass to that country. Have a good one idiot.
 
Denmark's personal income tax rate is 56%
The sales tax is 25%
Denmark Personal Income Tax Rate | 1995-2016 | Data | Chart | Calendar

If you want the government to take 56% of your income and pay 25% more for everything then feel free to get your ass on a plane and go.
Lol you're so dense. Personal tax doesn't exclusively mean income tax from your job which means it covers a range of different taxes. Meaning, not everyone is subjected to the same tax burden. If you make below a certain salary, you don't even come near this level.

Either way, Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US and it ranks as the best place to do business. Yeah, I know, facts are scary!


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There's the equivalent of the federal income tax which tops out at 56% and every town city and municipality also taxes income those rates range from 20-27%

If you live in Copenhagen the municipal tax rate is 24% added to the governmental income tax. And then there's that 25% sales tax

Yeah great place to work if you want most of your money going to the fucking government to pay for lazy fucks like Billy here
 
Denmark's personal income tax rate is 56%
The sales tax is 25%
Denmark Personal Income Tax Rate | 1995-2016 | Data | Chart | Calendar

If you want the government to take 56% of your income and pay 25% more for everything then feel free to get your ass on a plane and go.
Lol you're so dense. Personal tax doesn't exclusively mean income tax from your job which means it covers a range of different taxes. Meaning, not everyone is subjected to the same tax burden. If you make below a certain salary, you don't even come near this level.

Either way, Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US and it ranks as the best place to do business. Yeah, I know, facts are scary!


Protected by U.S. military/tax payers




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Speaking of this the freeloaders can't even pay their meager share




Denmark's status in Nato threatened: top official



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Denmark's personal income tax rate is 56%
The sales tax is 25%
Denmark Personal Income Tax Rate | 1995-2016 | Data | Chart | Calendar

If you want the government to take 56% of your income and pay 25% more for everything then feel free to get your ass on a plane and go.
Lol you're so dense. Personal tax doesn't exclusively mean income tax from your job which means it covers a range of different taxes. Meaning, not everyone is subjected to the same tax burden. If you make below a certain salary, you don't even come near this level.

Either way, Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US and it ranks as the best place to do business. Yeah, I know, facts are scary!
Wow you don't know how to read a chart.

The chart was titled "Denmark Personal Income Tax Rate"

denmark-personal-income-tax-rate.png
Yeah personal income as in the inclusion of ALL sources of income like pensions. It's not like the taxes taken from their employment is at that level. That means not everyone would be taxes at that level.

Of course, again, the Danish are the happiest and have a better quality of life than those in the US. Your point is moot.
 
Denmark's personal income tax rate is 56%
The sales tax is 25%
Denmark Personal Income Tax Rate | 1995-2016 | Data | Chart | Calendar

If you want the government to take 56% of your income and pay 25% more for everything then feel free to get your ass on a plane and go.
Lol you're so dense. Personal tax doesn't exclusively mean income tax from your job which means it covers a range of different taxes. Meaning, not everyone is subjected to the same tax burden. If you make below a certain salary, you don't even come near this level.

Either way, Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US and it ranks as the best place to do business. Yeah, I know, facts are scary!


Protected by U.S. military/tax payers




.

Speaking of this the freeloaders can't even pay their meager share




Denmark's status in Nato threatened: top official



.
Lol I love how you cons ignore any information that is inconvenient to your republican bubble and focus on random information that you didn't know before you googled it.
 
There's the equivalent of the federal income tax which tops out at 56% and every town city and municipality also taxes income those rates range from 20-27%

If you live in Copenhagen the municipal tax rate is 24% added to the governmental income tax. And then there's that 25% sales tax

Yeah great place to work if you want most of your money going to the fucking government to pay for lazy fucks like Billy here
Ah how convenient for you to forget that the percentage of those who have jobs in Denmark is higher than that of the US.
 
Danes consume lots more herring and aquavit than we do. This is what makes them happy. Let's subsidize herring and aquavit for all Americans and we can be equally happy!
 
Denmark's personal income tax rate is 56%
The sales tax is 25%
Denmark Personal Income Tax Rate | 1995-2016 | Data | Chart | Calendar

If you want the government to take 56% of your income and pay 25% more for everything then feel free to get your ass on a plane and go.
Lol you're so dense. Personal tax doesn't exclusively mean income tax from your job which means it covers a range of different taxes. Meaning, not everyone is subjected to the same tax burden. If you make below a certain salary, you don't even come near this level.

Either way, Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US and it ranks as the best place to do business. Yeah, I know, facts are scary!


Protected by U.S. military/tax payers




.

Speaking of this the freeloaders can't even pay their meager share




Denmark's status in Nato threatened: top official



.
Lol I love how you cons ignore any information that is inconvenient to your republican bubble and focus on random information that you didn't know before you googled it.


Uhmmmm. Billy boy I have been bitching about this for 16 years on various political forums about socialist country's.


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Denmark's personal income tax rate is 56%
The sales tax is 25%
Denmark Personal Income Tax Rate | 1995-2016 | Data | Chart | Calendar

If you want the government to take 56% of your income and pay 25% more for everything then feel free to get your ass on a plane and go.
Lol you're so dense. Personal tax doesn't exclusively mean income tax from your job which means it covers a range of different taxes. Meaning, not everyone is subjected to the same tax burden. If you make below a certain salary, you don't even come near this level.

Either way, Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US and it ranks as the best place to do business. Yeah, I know, facts are scary!


Protected by U.S. military/tax payers




.

Speaking of this the freeloaders can't even pay their meager share




Denmark's status in Nato threatened: top official



.
Lol I love how you cons ignore any information that is inconvenient to your republican bubble and focus on random information that you didn't know before you googled it.


Uhmmmm. Billy boy I have been bitching about this for 16 years on various political forums about socialist country's.


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So you've been bitching about Denmark being the number one country for business and having one of the lowest poverty rates?
 
There's the equivalent of the federal income tax which tops out at 56% and every town city and municipality also taxes income those rates range from 20-27%

If you live in Copenhagen the municipal tax rate is 24% added to the governmental income tax. And then there's that 25% sales tax

Yeah great place to work if you want most of your money going to the fucking government to pay for lazy fucks like Billy here
Ah how convenient for you to forget that the percentage of those who have jobs in Denmark is higher than that of the US.

There's the equivalent of the federal income tax which tops out at 56% and every town city and municipality also taxes income those rates range from 20-27%

If you live in Copenhagen the municipal tax rate is 24% added to the governmental income tax. And then there's that 25% sales tax

Yeah great place to work if you want most of your money going to the fucking government to pay for lazy fucks like Billy here
Ah how convenient for you to forget that the percentage of those who have jobs in Denmark is higher than that of the US.


What a dumb shit you want to compare unemployment level of a piss ass country that has around the same population as Connecticut to the Unted States on whole?

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Lol you're so dense. Personal tax doesn't exclusively mean income tax from your job which means it covers a range of different taxes. Meaning, not everyone is subjected to the same tax burden. If you make below a certain salary, you don't even come near this level.

Either way, Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US and it ranks as the best place to do business. Yeah, I know, facts are scary!


Protected by U.S. military/tax payers




.

Speaking of this the freeloaders can't even pay their meager share




Denmark's status in Nato threatened: top official



.
Lol I love how you cons ignore any information that is inconvenient to your republican bubble and focus on random information that you didn't know before you googled it.


Uhmmmm. Billy boy I have been bitching about this for 16 years on various political forums about socialist country's.


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So you've been bitching about Denmark being the number one country for business and having one of the lowest poverty rates?


So you going to play little faggot now?



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