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3.1. Health expenditure Of the total of Can$ 255 billion (€154 billion) spent on health care in 2018, about 70% was from public sources, and 30% from private sources ( CIHI , 2019a).[13] This 70–30 split has been constant since the late 1990s, thus there has ...
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France and Austria top the list in taxation of the average worker in 2021 in a European Union that is resisting the temptation to raise taxes to cover deficits - Institut économique Molinari
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