by Pop » Tue Apr 28, 2020 4:07 am
Yeah all in all to each nation their own approach, and even if there was not such a large Tax pressure I think the size of the US would make it unfeasible to adopt the social models from Scandinavia, you kinda need a "village" sized population to pull it off I think.
Thanks to the high minimum wage, you dont need a second job if you work at macdonalds here, Despite the tax pressure.
On the other hand, if you dont save up and start your own business, you are stuck as a wage slave forever.
Dubious changes to business law in the past 25 or so years (post joining the EU) have caused a situation where ALOT of companies are run purposfully with negative income, its a bit of a complicated situation but can somewhat easily be explained like this:
You start up a company that rent out specialized tools, get a business loan to buy said expensive specialized tools.
Start another company that does construction, get a business loan to fund the leasing of expensive specialized tools.
Lease your 2nd company tools from the 1st company at an outrageous price, bankrupting the second company.
You then sell the tools to recapture 50% of the original loan.
You now sit on 150% of the value of the tools, and all the debt belongs to your companies, not you.
Declare bancruptcy and do it again.
I know first hand because I have done so myself al-be-it with different types of companies, it is technically not illegal, thou pretty immoral.
It usually is not the objective when starting a company, but if things dont go well, it is a tempting way to get off the burning ship.