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Question: Generally, how would you describe taxes in the country today for those with high incomes? Taxes are...
Choices: "much too high" "too high" "about right" "too low" "much too low"
Data: % of "too low" "much too low"
Period:
Area:
18 countries/ areas
Highlight:
1 Slovenia65.8%
2 Switzerland62.4%
3 Germany60.0%
4 Hungary56.2%
5 Spain51.2%
6 Australia51.0%
7 Italy50.8%
8 Japan 50.3%
9 Czech Republic48.9%
10 United States47.6%
11 Norway46.4%
12 France46.1%
13 Canada44.9%
14 Latvia42.6%
15 New Zealand38.2%
16 Poland32.5%
17 Israel26.8%
18 Ireland22.7%

Note
Can't choose/ No answer are excluded. Germany: unweighted sum of West and East Germany. Israel: unweighted sum of Jews and Arabs. United Kingdom: excluding Northern Ireland.

No data for 20 countries.

Source
ISSP 1996

Correlations with major national performance indices
Life satisfaction (10 steps)
No. of data18
Regression equation
Y = -0.758403 X +7.058
Correlation coefficient (r)-0.221
Coefficient of determination (R2)0.049

GDP per capita (current US$)
No. of data18
Regression equation
Y = -45858.668549 X +71714.144
Correlation coefficient (r)-0.185
Coefficient of determination (R2)0.034

Life expectancy at birth - Both sexes (years)
No. of data18
Regression equation
Y = 2.104111 X +79.646
Correlation coefficient (r)0.068
Coefficient of determination (R2)0.005

Fertility rate, total (births per woman)
No. of data18
Regression equation
Y = -1.409923 X +2.291
Correlation coefficient (r)-0.414
Coefficient of determination (R2)0.171

Suicide, age-standardized (per 100 000 population)
No. of data18
Regression equation
Y = 6.482785 X +6.989
Correlation coefficient (r)0.237
Coefficient of determination (R2)0.056