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This is what Gretas masters want for all of us. Sweden is the must "green" country in Europe
"Electricity is taxed as heavily as beer and cigarettes"
Domestic
1 november 2021
at 08.00
The politicians' quarrel makes electricity expensive this winter, states Christian Ekström and Erik Bengtzboe, CEO and chief economist of the non-profit association Skattebetalarna. Acute problems get expensive solutions that ultimately affect consumers, they say. The deregulation of the electricity market would lead to lower prices. Instead, it was the other way around, largely due to sharp tax increases.
In the last twenty years, the tax on electricity has doubled. Nearly half of the electricity bill today consists of tax. At the same time, the need for electricity has increased enormously and is today far higher in large parts of the country than production can handle.
In Skåne, the need for electricity is about four times higher than regional production. The solution has been to import electricity from other countries, electricity that is often both less climate-friendly produced and more expensive for consumers.
Prices are skyrocketing and many companies are afraid of the unstable Swedish electricity market. They need stability to dare to establish themselves and many therefore turn to other countries instead.
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"Politicians' focus does not solve the emergency situation"
" While electricity prices are soaring, the political debate has been focused on wind power versus nuclear power, " write Christian Ekström and Erik Bengtzboe, CEO and chief economist of Taxpayers, respectively, in a debate article in Expressen . They note that the political debate does not resolve the urgent situation.
When winter comes, Swedes risk having to pay sky-high sums to be able to heat their homes, they warn. Already during the summer, the government was forced to panic about reserve power in order for companies and households in southern Sweden to continue to supply electricity. During the late summer, the oil-fired Karlshamnsverket was also started up with extensive emissions as a result.
The authors of the article recall that when the electricity market was deregulated in 1996, the stated intention was that electricity would become a competitive commodity and thus cheaper for consumers. However, that effect has not materialized. A major reason is said to be the ever-increasing electricity taxes.
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"You pay tax on the tax"
Today, a quarter of the electricity bill goes to electricity network companies, another quarter goes to electricity trading companies. The rest, ie half the electricity bill, goes to taxes and fees. In the last twenty years, the tax on electricity has doubled.
Since deregulation in 1996, the tax on electricity for households has almost quadrupled, Ekström and Bengtzboe state, from 9.1 öre to the current price of 35.60 öre per kWh. On top of that, VAT is added, which is added to all parts of the electricity bill, ie also to the energy tax. " So you pay tax on the tax ", Ekström and Bengtzboe state.
“ Why is electricity taxed as heavily as, for example, cigarettes or beer? The issue is extremely well motivated at a time when electricity prices are skyrocketing ", they write and point out that high taxes on electricity are not a natural law.
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Researchers: Third world immigrants "never become self-sufficient"
Published November 1, 2021 at 07.12
ECONOMY. "The average individual born outside the Western world never becomes self-sufficient over his life cycle." This is one of the conclusions in a new report from the Entrepreneurship Forum, written by researchers at Lund University.
There are very large differences in the degree of self-sufficiency between different groups in Sweden.
On average, 63 per cent of domestic-born people aged 20 to 70 were self-sufficient in 2016. The corresponding figure for individuals born in other western countries was 47 per cent and for individuals born outside the western world only 27 per cent were self-sufficient.
This emerges in a new report from the Entrepreneurship Forum written by Associate Professor Åsa Hansson and Professor Mats Tjernberg, both at Lund University.
Self-sufficiency is measured in the report as the difference between paid income taxes and received benefits and other social transfers. If the difference is positive, the tax subsidy is greater than the transfers received, while a negative value means that you receive more in subsidies than you pay in tax. If the difference is zero, you are considered self-sufficient.
- Among domestic-born in 2016, the average individual in the age range 35 and 62 is self-sufficient. For foreign-born from other western countries, the corresponding age range is 39 to 59 years, while the average individual born outside the western world is not self-sufficient in 2016, says Åsa Hansson in a press release.
The report shows that the difference in self-sufficiency between domestic and foreign-born with low education (lack of primary school education) is small. However, the proportion without primary school education among domestic-born is significantly lower than the proportion among foreign-born.
- It is important to solve how training initiatives can increase employability, but raising the level of training takes a long time. Alternative measures are required for the low-skilled who increase the chances of getting a job. These can be initiatives that reduce the costs for employers to hire, stronger incentives in the labor market, but also more simple jobs and apprenticeships, says Professor Mats Tjernberg.
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“Look, the Master, יהוה of hosts, is lopping off a branch with an awesome crash, and the tall ones are cut down, and the lofty ones are laid low. And He shall cut down the thickets of the forest with iron, and Leḇanon shall fall as a mighty one!”
Yeshayah (Isaiah) 10:33-34 TS2009
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