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Cries in european tears
I have no problem with being taxed 40+% and then don't have to worry about being ruined by a trip in an ambulance, especially the older I get.
In Belgium, it's above 60% if you take into account RSZ (mandated health insurance).
This is just federal income tax. It does not include state income tax, property tax, or sales taxes.
2019 data (1) comparing federal income tax.
In Belgium, you'd be at 45% to 50% marginal rate for federal income tax.
There would be another 0 to 8% for municipal tax (this depends on the municipality, I assume similar to state taxes?).
Then there's 20% (employer contribution), and another 13% (employee contribution) for "rsz", state mandated health insurance.
Sales tax is 21% on most goods, 6% on food.
https://taxsummaries.pwc.com/belgium/individual/other-taxes