US and Taiwan healthcare systems and taxation

I don’t have that data, because I don’t think it exists.

It seemed to be implied by what you wrote though. That’s why I asked. I was just trying to determine whether it was anecdotal or you were totally making it up, i.e., what level of disregard I should attribute to your surprising statement that people don’t want it.

Single without children, yes. A fair bit above the average income for locals or foreigners living here, I suppose. Not 100% keen on paying extra for someone else’s partner and kids (it seems to me the bulk of that burden should be on the person choosing to procreate and make those life decisions, i.e., you in this case)…but I also wouldn’t object to paying, say, a couple of times more if that’s what was necessary to keep the system sustainable for everyone.

Seems a bit of a dick move to hope that the system fails though, tbh.

If you do come across that data to support your point, by the way, please feel free to provide it. :kissing_heart:

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