Last year, the average Canadian family earned $ 83,105 but paid $ 35,283 in taxes compared to $ 31,069 spent on housing,
food and clothing combined.
Americans spend more on taxes than
food and clothing combined.
Not exact matches
As of now, Americans will spend more in taxes in 2012 than they will on
food,
clothing,
and housing
combined.
VANCOUVER — A new study says the average Canadian family was spending more on taxes than on
food, shelter
and clothing combined.
To put this in perspective, that same Canadian paid just $ 28,887 on
food,
clothing and shelter
combined.
The average American spends more on taxes than on
food, shelter
and clothing combined.
In Kitchener, Ont., KW Golden Triangle Realty hosted a barbecue
combined with a
food /
clothing drive for Children
and Family Services.