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Re: "Fiscally conservative socialism" in Canada has made them richer than Americans - rgG - 07-16-2012 Lemon Drop wrote: Yeah, it looks like unless you are willing to live in the boonies, buying a house in Canada is a lot more expensive than in the U.S. Re: "Fiscally conservative socialism" in Canada has made them richer than Americans - Avenger - 07-16-2012 It is interesting that high taxes are often credited for "fantastic quality of life" until they want to live there themselves; i.e. start paying the same taxes, at which time the good old USA start looking pretty good. Re: "Fiscally conservative socialism" in Canada has made them richer than Americans - OWC Jamie - 07-16-2012 rgG wrote: Yeah, it looks like unless you are willing to live in the boonies, buying a house in Canada is a lot more expensive than in the U.S. I don't think you're supposed to be analyzing net wealth or the big picture. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/before-cost.asp Re: "Fiscally conservative socialism" in Canada has made them richer than Americans - Lemon Drop - 07-16-2012 Canadians have a higher rate of home ownership than Americans, and yet Canadians cannot deduct mortgage interest on their taxes. They must be doing something right, since more of them can afford homes. Re: "Fiscally conservative socialism" in Canada has made them richer than Americans - Pops - 07-16-2012 How has the Canadian "one percent" been doing the last 15 years? Do they own as much of Canada's wealth as our American one percent does? Re: "Fiscally conservative socialism" in Canada has made them richer than Americans - hal - 07-16-2012 great question - I'd like to find out... and I found this out... If you earn $405k/yr - you're in the 1% the top 0.01% kicks in in at $620k/yr (probably meant 0.1%) - said to be 2500 people... and a good number of those are in the NHL - really... http://www.richardcleaver.com/2011/11/18/the-one-percent-in-canada/ [didn't do any more work to verify these numbers...] Re: "Fiscally conservative socialism" in Canada has made them richer than Americans - the_poochies - 07-16-2012 Being a hockey fan, the Canadians certainly have better taste in sports that us Americans, but what do I know, eh? :biggrin: Re: "Fiscally conservative socialism" in Canada has made them richer than Americans - hal - 07-16-2012 the_poochies wrote: that's very, very true... until you address curling... Re: "Fiscally conservative socialism" in Canada has made them richer than Americans - August West - 07-16-2012 For US housing: Just a note, might want to be sure that the median and the average are a comparable comparison, as opposed to median and mean. However, I have to agree with you. I looked to purchase in Vancouver, to escape the high SF prices, and I was mildly shocked. Re: "Fiscally conservative socialism" in Canada has made them richer than Americans - voodoopenguin - 07-16-2012 Avenger wrote: So you're not coming to visit us then? Our house prices are high but at least a can of coke is nothing like $5....quick check and conversion...looks like 75 cents or 50 cents if bought in bulk (24). Where are you going? Paul |