Taxes have officially outpaced food, shelter and clothing combined for the average Canadian family, eating up 41.9 percent of income. That tax bill ballooned almost 190 percent since 1961 after inflation, growing way faster than paychecks ever did. Governments need to cut taxes now and let families keep their own hard-earned money instead of funding bloated, poorly designed programs.
Ottawa already trimmed the bottom tax rate and paused the gas excise tax, proving relief is happening even as consultations continue ahead of the fall budget. The real story is the top 20 percent of earners pay 65.3 percent of income taxes while businesses and payroll costs make up huge chunks of the bill too. Blaming families alone ignores how deficits, corporate taxes and decades of rising costs across the board actually built this burden.
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