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The average tax wedge in OECD countries has been stable over the last 15 years, at roughly 36 percent. OECD data. From The Economist, a decomposition in the cross section:
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The average tax wedge in OECD countries has been stable over the last 15 years, at roughly 36 percent. OECD data.
From The Economist, a decomposition in the cross section: