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scare know what to say, but the story speaks volumes ... .
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- According to a study commissioned by the Swedish
Association of Local
Authorities and Regions (SALAR), 90 percent of Swedes prefer
high-quality social welfare over lower taxes.
- And nearly as many Swedes, around 80 percent, are
willing to pay higher
taxes for better healthcare, schools, and care for the elderly.
- At the same time, we’re facing a situation where
fewer are paying for
more services, and where expectations for welfare services continue to
increase steadily. That means that we must raise taxes by an excessive
amount if we don’t find alternative and complimentary financing options
Ja, and now the magic
- SALAR expects Sweden’s population to add 870,000
residents by 2030, of which only 75,000 will be active in the workforce.
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