"Italians born in 1970, who are about 43 now, will pay 50% more in taxes as a percentage of their lifetime income than those born in 1952, according to research from the Bank of Italy and the University of Verona. The research also found they will receive half the pension benefits that Italy's 60-somethings are getting or are poised to get.".
Trecho retirado de "'Lost Generation' Feels Italy's Fiscal Squeeze"
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"Its simple generations theft and greed. The older generation took it to heart that in the long run they are dead so why not enjoy the present to the max. The west's generational greed and narcissism and elimination of religious moral imperatives that the left eliminated from the public's consciousness has led to this development. Lets call a spade a spade and admit that the present generation out of greed and selfishness looted their children's and grand-children's future. One of the reasons that there are so few children in Europe. The present child bearing generation is aware of the theft and cannot afford to raise children under the knowledge of the crushing tax burden being shouldered by them. The public and the politicians have fleeced one generation that can not vote for the privileges of the generation that can. The post war generation has destroyed western society."
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Parece um caso em que vale a pena seguir o dinheiro. As economias foram crescendo, a população não aumentou assim tanto, e quem trabalha fica cada vez com menos. Interessante, sem dúvida.
Paraísos fiscais? Vaduz não é assim tão longe de Milão. Dizem que há lá muitos escritórios de bancos.
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