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applegrove

(127,088 posts)
Thu Jul 24, 2025, 07:52 PM Thursday

Compare life of a Burger King employee in Denmark and the USA:

Meanwhile,at Burger King,it's
Mostly RepubliKKKans and CEO'S
Stopping Americans from achieving pay equity with our
EU Brothers and Sisters......

M Meerkat (@kackbro.bsky.social) 2025-07-24T07:34:38.229Z
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Compare life of a Burger King employee in Denmark and the USA: (Original Post) applegrove Thursday OP
What does "lufe" mean? Jeebo Thursday #1
LOL! applegrove Thursday #2
I'm serious, I have no idea what that means. Jeebo Thursday #3
I corrected it to "life". But "lufe" does sound kinda Norse. applegrove Thursday #4
Derived from the H2O Man Thursday #11
I think it's a special sponge SocialDemocrat61 Thursday #5
It's not littlemissmartypants Thursday #16
That American worker Greg_In_SF Thursday #6
Demark has universal health care. The person making your whopper in Denmark is probably not ill. mjvpi Thursday #7
we cant have that here . that is " sociallist" their fav buzz words. AllaN01Bear Thursday #8
Sure, you can have that in the USA DFW Friday #21
The US pays the most per capita health care cost in the world. We pay probably twice what Denmark pays. mjvpi Friday #26
If the money paid doesn't buy the health care, it doesn't help DFW Friday #35
I agree with your first point. I have trouble when I hear of first world, functioning democracies that have such awful.... mjvpi Friday #39
Burger King should be embarrassed 😳 Figarosmom Thursday #9
i have been to denmark twice. it was awesome. i didn't hear a siren for days. happy people. pansypoo53219 Thursday #10
The current personal income tax rate in Denmark is 55.9% Gimpyknee Thursday #12
What is the rate at the lower end of income? applegrove Thursday #13
they pay more than one tax thatdemguy Friday #34
bot much? nt et tu Thursday #14
This message was self-deleted by its author applegrove Thursday #17
The number is correct; why attack the poster? Callie1979 Friday #31
Something's gimpy. Maru Kitteh Thursday #15
During two years of work in Copenhagen Gimpyknee Thursday #19
Were you happy living there? Callie1979 Friday #32
I was happy to leave. Gimpyknee Friday #37
Now, tell us what services you received for those taxes? Hugin Friday #33
I didn't receive any services. Gimpyknee Friday #36
Presumably you used their roads and other infrastructure. Hugin Friday #38
Sounds like a decent return for people leftstreet Thursday #18
Perfect! They understand that society needs to be paid for and maintained. Oneironaut Friday #24
Look it up for yourself. What country pays the most per capita health care cost? mjvpi Friday #27
I remember when they lied and said the US had the highest wages in the world. rickyhall Thursday #20
Not bad... after federal taxes of 12% , he'll make the equivalent of about $30,000 US/year. Torchlight Friday #22
Thanks. applegrove Friday #25
For the state, then Municipal and Regional have to be tallied as well. Closer to 50% Lurker Deluxe Friday #29
American theft. Passages Friday #23
"Socialism never took root in America because the poor see themselves Ping Tung Friday #28
That's because in the US we have megalomaniacal billionaires stealing our money every day. Initech Friday #30

Jeebo

(2,491 posts)
3. I'm serious, I have no idea what that means.
Thu Jul 24, 2025, 08:04 PM
Thursday

What does "lufe of a Burger King employee in Denmark" mean?

— Ron

H2O Man

(77,542 posts)
11. Derived from the
Thu Jul 24, 2025, 09:47 PM
Thursday

Latin "lupus" or wolf. Usually a male name, though there are females with it. But new "definitions" are in current use.

littlemissmartypants

(28,635 posts)
16. It's not
Thu Jul 24, 2025, 10:15 PM
Thursday

What we call people who are bad conversationalists, who always have their eyes half closed, no smiles walking with their noses in the air looking like they just caught a whiff of something odious?

😉

Greg_In_SF

(419 posts)
6. That American worker
Thu Jul 24, 2025, 08:11 PM
Thursday

is paying 12% in income taxes. The Danish worker pays about three times that much, so the American worker has more take home pay.

mjvpi

(1,730 posts)
7. Demark has universal health care. The person making your whopper in Denmark is probably not ill.
Thu Jul 24, 2025, 09:35 PM
Thursday

DFW

(58,592 posts)
21. Sure, you can have that in the USA
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 08:34 AM
Friday

You just have to be willing to pay for it. If the Danes are, and Americans are not, well guess who gets it?

mjvpi

(1,730 posts)
26. The US pays the most per capita health care cost in the world. We pay probably twice what Denmark pays.
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 12:28 PM
Friday

This has been Bernie’s point for years. Then compare outcomes. The US ranks low

DFW

(58,592 posts)
35. If the money paid doesn't buy the health care, it doesn't help
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 02:42 PM
Friday

If it has to pass through ten for-profit agencies prior to paying for the health care, obviously the end user gets hit for a fortune. There are too many versions of John Grisham’s “Great Benefit” out there. But we can’t have a purely government-run agency of disinterested government bureaucrats running it, either. If we have that, we get a version like where a Swedish friend told me, “man måste vara nästan död för att komma i sjukhuset.” You have to be pretty much dead before you get admitted to a hostpital.

mjvpi

(1,730 posts)
39. I agree with your first point. I have trouble when I hear of first world, functioning democracies that have such awful....
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 08:37 PM
Friday

……..universal heath care. Why don’t they vote to change it? If you have money, or have the same kind of coverage as our Congress critters, we may have the best health care in the world. But as a country, our health outcomes are a ways from the top.

Gimpyknee

(421 posts)
12. The current personal income tax rate in Denmark is 55.9%
Thu Jul 24, 2025, 09:48 PM
Thursday

It has been as high as 65.9%. Denmark routinely ranks among the top five highest taxed countries in Europe.

thatdemguy

(606 posts)
34. they pay more than one tax
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 02:00 PM
Friday

Federal at the low end is 12%
then local tax is 25%
the a labor tax ( what ever that is ) 8%

So even the lowest workers pay 45%, the highest is 52%. But the labor tax is added on to that.

A few years ago I saw a video on this exact thing ( burger king ), and averaging out the cost of living the american worker did a little better income wise. Benefit wise the Danish employee did a little better, but the taxes they paid is what gave them the vacation and extra stuff. So in the video they said it really was a wash, both workers ended up about the same standards of living and ability to pay for things.

https://taxsummaries.pwc.com/denmark/individual/taxes-on-personal-income

Response to et tu (Reply #14)

Gimpyknee

(421 posts)
19. During two years of work in Copenhagen
Thu Jul 24, 2025, 10:28 PM
Thursday

I was taxed at a 15% national rate, and a 25% municipal rate on an income of $90,00 USD. I also was charged a VAT tax of 25% on nearly every purchase I made. I can tell you that Big Mac cost about $11 USD.

Gimpyknee

(421 posts)
37. I was happy to leave.
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 05:06 PM
Friday

The Danes are a close-knit people. While they are respective they are only social to life long friends for the most part. The cost of living in Copenhagen is very high. November through March are dark and dreadful months.

Hugin

(36,704 posts)
33. Now, tell us what services you received for those taxes?
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 12:47 PM
Friday

In the US it's watching some Retrumplican jet off to play a round of golf.

Gimpyknee

(421 posts)
36. I didn't receive any services.
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 05:03 PM
Friday

I was healthy so I never had to partake of their healthcare services.

Hugin

(36,704 posts)
38. Presumably you used their roads and other infrastructure.
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 06:20 PM
Friday

Taxes aren’t only spent on healthcare.

Oneironaut

(6,088 posts)
24. Perfect! They understand that society needs to be paid for and maintained.
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 09:47 AM
Friday

That includes taking care of everyone. They don’t have a “rugged individualism” fantasy ruining their entire society like the US does.

America is full of sick people who all hate each other and can go bankrupt any time, as well as a few billionaires who have hoarded 99.9% of the wealth.

I think Denmark should be our inspiration.

mjvpi

(1,730 posts)
27. Look it up for yourself. What country pays the most per capita health care cost?
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 12:32 PM
Friday

Then look up outcomes.

Torchlight

(5,199 posts)
22. Not bad... after federal taxes of 12% , he'll make the equivalent of about $30,000 US/year.
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 08:50 AM
Friday

That's gonna crack a few eggs.(taxes taken by the Danish income tax rate in 2025 would be within the bottom state tax bracket of approximately 12.01%)

Lurker Deluxe

(1,070 posts)
29. For the state, then Municipal and Regional have to be tallied as well. Closer to 50%
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 12:38 PM
Friday

In 2025, the Danish income tax system consists of several components, including municipal, regional, and state taxes.

Tax Rates Overview:

Municipal Tax: Varies by municipality, typically around 24-27%.
Regional Tax: Approximately 13%.
State Tax:
Bottom bracket: 12.16% on income exceeding a certain threshold.
Top bracket: 15% on income above a higher threshold.

Ping Tung

(3,162 posts)
28. "Socialism never took root in America because the poor see themselves
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 12:36 PM
Friday
“Socialism never took root in America because the poor see themselves not as an exploited proletariat but as temporarily embarrassed millionaires.” John Steinbeck

― John Steinbeck

Initech

(105,771 posts)
30. That's because in the US we have megalomaniacal billionaires stealing our money every day.
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 12:42 PM
Friday
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