The Nordic Model — How They Actually Pay for Everything
Denmark's tax-to-GDP ratio hit 45.2% in 2024, the highest in the OECD. Sweden, Norway, and Finland all cluster around 42 to 43%. The US sits at roughly 26 to 27%. In this video, the actual mechanics behind how Nordic countries fund healthcare, education, and parental leave, what it actually costs the average person, and what the honest trade-offs are on both sides. No advocacy, just the real numbers. Subscribe to Scandinavian Secrets for more Nordic content every week. #NordicModel #Scandinavia #Economics #Taxes #NordicCountries

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