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@ Chris Krause
2025-02-25 12:34:01
(translated to english)
I just read: "Last year, the German state spent significantly more money than it earned. Despite record revenues of over two trillion euros for the first time, the national deficit rose to almost 119 billion euros."
The text also continues: "Revenues over two trillion euros for the first time - The German state has therefore spent significantly more than it earned - and this despite the fact that federal revenues rose to a record level of 2,012.9 billion euros last year. They thus exceeded "the two trillion euro mark for the first time," according to the statisticians."
I take the figure 2,012.9 billion euros from this text.
A further search resulted in a total economic output of 4,305.3 billion euros for 2024.
2012.9/43.053=46.75%
This means that 46.75 percent of the total economic output is stolen by the state.
This means that 46.75 percent of every euro a German earns is taken from him.
"Let that sink in."