Canadians Are Spending More on Taxes
Canadians now spend more on taxes than on food, clothing and shelter combined according to the most recent study by Fraser Institute.
The study concludes that visible and hidden taxes would have been equal to 42.4% of income for an average Canadian family in 2015.
By comparison, the study estimates the average Canadian family spent about 37.6% of income on food, clothing and shelter.
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