The article analyzes the tax burdens on average earners across Europe, focusing on different household scenarios. It reveals that single workers without children pay an average of 17.3% in taxes, with significant variations among countries. Denmark has the highest tax rate, while Cyprus has the lowest. Couples without children have a similar tax burden, while one-earner couples with children benefit from lower tax rates, with some countries even offering negative tax rates. Overall, Nordic countries have the highest tax proportions, while Eastern and Southern European countries tend to have lower rates. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)