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1 Kyle Pomerleau, A Comparison of the Tax Burden on Labor in the OECD 1 (2014)

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FOUNDATION A Comparison of the Tax Burden
on Labor in the OECD
Jun. 2014            By Kyle Pormerleau
No. 434
Economist
Key Findings
* Average wage earners in the United States face two major
taxes: the individual income tax and the payroll tax (levied on
both the employee and the employer).
* Although a little more than half of a worker's payroll tax
burden is paid by his employer, the worker ultimately pays
this tax through lower take-home pay.
* The total tax burden faced by wage earners in the United
States is 31.3 percent of their pre-tax earnings, paying $16,658
in taxes in 2013, with $8,196 in individual income taxes and
$8,462 in payroll taxes.
* In the absence of income and payroll taxes and the benefits
they provide, the average worker would take home nearly
$5,000 in additional annual income for a total of $53,223.
* The total tax burden faced by average U.S. workers is the
26th highest in the OECD, below the 34 country average of 36
percent.
* Many OECD countries have high payroll taxes, such as
France, which places a payroll tax burden of 38.5 percent on
average workers.
* In some countries, over 50 percent of a worker's total tax
burden is paid by their employer.

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