Family Tax Bill Up 1,700 Per Cent Since 1961

The total tax bill of the average Canadian family has increased by more than 1,700 per cent since 1961, according to a new book, Tax Facts 15, released today by independent research organization the Fraser Institute. Canadians’ total tax bill now accounts for more of the family budget than food, clothing and shelter combined. In contrast to the jump in taxes, the average family’s expenditures on shelter increased by 1,063 per cent, food by 505 per cent and clothing by 455 per cent.

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