HC Deb 09 December 1982 vol 33 c612W
22. Mr. Hardy

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer in which Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries a person on average income contributes a higher share of his or her income by way of income tax and social security contributions than he or she does in the United Kingdom.

Mr. Ridley

As average income figures for OECD countries are not available, I regret it is not possible to give the information requested.

OECD does, however, publish statistics relating to the earnings of an "average production worker" which showed that in 1980 a single person on that income level would have paid a higher proportion of his income in income tax and social security contributions than in the United Kingdom in six of the 21 countries for which information is available. For a married couple with two children a higher proportion would have been paid in five countries.

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