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I pay roughly 30% of my gross income in th US. The only tangible benefit I get from it is the ability to drive on free roads on my way to work to earn more taxable income. I only wish my money didn't go to subsidize the rich and make bombs to blow kids up on the other side of the planet.
You get other benefits though. Like the few social safety nets we actually have, public school funding, social security (unless it runs out/gets cut), fire departments, regulatory agencies that keep your food, water, and drugs safe. Etc. It costs a lot of money to have a society. Even if you don't directly benefit from them, they still make society less shit.
That said, it'd cost a lot less if we didn't spend so much of it murdering children.
I'm not saying other benefits aren't there, it's just that we know a lot of regulatory agencies are being severely cut so it's gonna be less apparent soon enough. I'm in one of the higher tax brackets so aside from unemployment insurance, a lot of safety nets that require means testing are essentially inaccessible to me as well. Frankly it's a miracle American society is still functioning even with so many tax cuts for corporations and the rich.
True that. Our tax dollars could be spent much more effectively if our government was more focused on the wellfare of its people.