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Taxes on wages hit decade high across OECD countries

Governments tap labour income as an ‘easy’ revenue raiser but risk undermining incentives to work and hire

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Line chart of As % of labour costs showing OECD average tax wedge has risen
"}],[{"start":109.99999999999999,"text":"Taxing labour is “easy,” compared with taxing capital, argued Riccardo Marcelli Fabiani, an economist at the consultancy Oxford Economics. "}],[{"start":120.04999999999998,"text":"He added that “there is a need for more fiscal space” after many governments spent more during the pandemic. Many economies are now also facing higher defence spending needs and ageing populations, Fabiani added."}],[{"start":132.39999999999998,"text":"Governments are also bracing for the economic impact of the war in the Middle East, which has pushed up prices and is expected to weigh on growth."}],[{"start":141.64999999999998,"text":"In the UK, the 2.45 percentage-point rise in the tax burden faced by a typical single worker last year to 32.4 per cent of labour costs was owing to a rise in employer national insurance (NI) contributions and fiscal drag, whereby effective tax rates increase when the parameters of tax systems are not adjusted to inflation. "}],[{"start":165.04999999999998,"text":"Businesses and economists have accused Sir Keir Starmer’s government of worsening a slump in hiring and making employers less likely to take on young people with the increase in employer NI contributions. "}],[{"start":176.99999999999997,"text":"Estonia increased its personal income tax rate from 20 per cent to 22 per cent in 2025. The increases in the tax wedge in Germany and Israel were a result of higher social security contributions for employers and employees, as well as fiscal drag."}],[{"start":193.09999999999997,"text":"The labour tax rate fell in 11 countries, including Italy — owing to larger reliefs for average wage earners — Australia, Ireland and the US."}],[{"start":202.19999999999996,"text":"The OECD data showed that the tax wedge for households with children across the 38 member countries increased more on average than for single workers. "}],[{"start":211.09999999999997,"text":"The tax wedge for a one-earner couple on the average wage with two children increased in 22 countries and rose by 0.46 percentage points on average across OECD countries to 26.2 per cent. "}],[{"start":224.39999999999998,"text":"Similarly, the average rate for a married couple with children, where both adults earn the average wage, rose in 22 countries and increased by 0.26 percentage points on average across the OECD to 32 per cent."}],[{"start":238.2,"text":"European countries continued to show the highest levels of employment taxation for the typical single worker with no children, with Belgium at 52.5 per cent, Germany at 49.2 per cent and France at 47.2 per cent."}],[{"start":253.45,"text":"The OECD found that tax systems have become more progressive — with higher-income households paying higher taxes — in member countries since 2000."}],[{"start":270.7,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1776858968_2417.mp3"}

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