Child Care In The UK Versus In Sweden

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  • @ShizukaRose
    @ShizukaRose 6 років тому +634

    Watching this as an American makes me want to cry.

    • @mikalathomas9278
      @mikalathomas9278 6 років тому +43

      ShizukaRose lol right?! We get NOTHING 😅

    • @tieiatalks
      @tieiatalks 6 років тому +18

      ShizukaRose their tax rate is 57%. $57 of every $100 you make goes to taxes. Many low income families in the US pay 0-15%. So, either you manage your money to pay child care/maternity leave or the government takes your money and does it for you. I care more about my salary than the government does.

    • @mikalathomas9278
      @mikalathomas9278 6 років тому +52

      The average American pays 29.8% of their pay in taxes each year (this doesn’t even include sales tax, property tax, and other taxes for specific items like gasoline and plastic or glass bottles) and yet we have no true national healthcare, no guaranteed parental leave, immense cost for higher education, and no guaranteed paid vacation or holidays...so I’d rather pay more taxes. Also, the American school system does not in any way prepare students for the real world (ie. how to pay taxes, budget, student loan awareness, etc) so most flounder when trying to figure all of that out. www.usatoday.com/story/money/careers/2018/07/14/how-many-paid-vacation-days-does-typical-american-worker-get/764199002/ www.usatoday.com/story/money/personalfinance/2017/03/10/whats-the-average-americans-tax-rate/98734396/

    • @mikalathomas9278
      @mikalathomas9278 6 років тому +15

      Where is your source for the 44% of Americans who supposedly don’t pay any federal taxes? I find that very hard to believe and would be horrified if it were accurate. I can’t take your argument seriously unless credible sources are provided.

    • @dean1100110
      @dean1100110 6 років тому

      basically when you walk down the road or drive that money goes so you don't get airstriked or raped, also school is quite expensive as well maybe have a look at what your government spends their money on instead of chatting about how you want more for less XD

  • @sandraisaksson7853
    @sandraisaksson7853 6 років тому +152

    I live in Sweden and I will never have a child of my own. But I'm very happy that my taxes goes to this cause.

    • @ulrichgray5497
      @ulrichgray5497 6 років тому +6

      Yiu have a low fertility rate, your taxes are going to a system that prefers to bring migrants from Africa and the Middle-East because the vast majority of Native Swedes are nor having children due to high taxation. Lol

    • @sandraisaksson7853
      @sandraisaksson7853 6 років тому +38

      @@ulrichgray5497 What?? Where did you find the statistics that the majority of Sweeds are not having kids because of taxes? Please send reliable source. Never have I ever heard anyone say "I'm not having kids because we can't afford them".

    • @IsaGirlGamer
      @IsaGirlGamer 4 роки тому +9

      @@sandraisaksson7853 It's nice, I'd like to have a baby with my Swedish boyfriend in Sweden because people there get to have a high quality of life with the price if higj taxes which I really don't mind at all

    • @Adam-bs7xn
      @Adam-bs7xn 4 роки тому +18

      @@sandraisaksson7853 Don't rely on youtube comments to give facts and sources lol, they obviously have it worse in their countries so they try to say some random shit to get the people that live here angry about Sweden not being a good country to live in.

    • @edenzeriunwase
      @edenzeriunwase 3 роки тому +7

      this mentality is what makes Sweden a functioning, successful and fair nation.

  • @MewDenise
    @MewDenise 5 років тому +125

    America has the "every man for themselves" and "i am so special" kind of mentality. Sweden is based on unity and helping each other, so yes.... we pay taxes TOGETHER which helps US ALL to pay for what we need.

    • @Andy-hi9do
      @Andy-hi9do 3 роки тому +10

      I mean to be fair The US was founded on that model. "every man for themselves". And that government has been around for 300 years.
      I cant say the same for European countries, Europeans caused 2 of the bloodiest wars in human history and extended it to the whole world and the worst genocide in recent history. So the whole "We pay taxes together to *help each other* " is very still a very new concept for your people and im not buying it until that government has been around for at least another 100 years.

    • @reverendbluejeans1748
      @reverendbluejeans1748 3 роки тому +4

      I bet you there are more singles in Sweden

    • @yeah1326
      @yeah1326 2 роки тому +3

      @@reverendbluejeans1748 Dude grow up, you're just jealous that our country has more Rights lol

    • @yeah1326
      @yeah1326 2 роки тому +2

      @@Andy-hi9do The wars has nothing to do with this, so irrelevant.

    • @Andy-hi9do
      @Andy-hi9do 2 роки тому

      @@yeah1326 how is it irrelevant? For a continent that "prides" itself on helping each other, you guys sure love starting deadly wars involving the whole world... There's a war going on right now. How many Ukrainian refugees has your country taken in? How long you think this war is going to last until the rest of the world is going to get involved?
      Shit the Americas would've been better off if your European ships never landed here in the first place, nevermind the US constitution...... Help each other my ass.

  • @senorsolucion
    @senorsolucion 6 років тому +229

    In America I had to pay 1,000 dollars for a 1.5 mile ambulance ride...

    • @akhihitochakma1285
      @akhihitochakma1285 6 років тому +22

      Wtf

    • @AleeValera
      @AleeValera 6 років тому +5

      what

    • @thinderellaedwards1365
      @thinderellaedwards1365 6 років тому +52

      Sadly, it's true. I have heard people taking an UBER to the ER because insurance won't cover an ambulance and people don't want to be financially bankrupt.

    • @Forestspirit5
      @Forestspirit5 6 років тому +7

      Steven Hauser And it is free even in some Indian cities! Not all over, but the big cities provide free ambulance services

    • @discopumps
      @discopumps 6 років тому +25

      Well stop supporting trump then. Obama was the last hope you got for anything close to free healthcare... sad.

  • @amandaostman8481
    @amandaostman8481 6 років тому +38

    We in Sweden believe in a country where people can live without huge debts from being heavily sick or too poor to be able to go to school. Our taxes on our income are usually 30% or higher if you have a really high paying job. With all this money, we can provide free health care no matter how sick you are and it will still be free and you can go to any university you want without a big debt.
    There are those who will never be sick and never get children and those won't probably get as much out of this system as others. But it is an guarantee that if you get sick, we will back you up. And those people have been kids themselves and got free school and free food at the school. And now some cities are implementing free public transportations for kids during summer.
    We want to let everyone have a chance to be who they want without any economical restrictions binding them. We want to treat people equally. That is the lagom way of Sweden.

    • @brokenSnake
      @brokenSnake 2 роки тому

      You also love stealing children from their parents. Sick, disgusting animals

    • @PandemicalShade
      @PandemicalShade 2 роки тому +2

    • @lisaemilyfox6848
      @lisaemilyfox6848 Рік тому +4

      Love this. I wish the uk would learn from it.

    • @ruckyg3177
      @ruckyg3177 Рік тому

      Bullshit Sweden is one backward shithall

    • @zainulabdin1720
      @zainulabdin1720 8 місяців тому

      ​@@lisaemilyfox6848Scotland is doin better.

  • @larstenfaelt1859
    @larstenfaelt1859 2 роки тому +20

    I am a Swede that has had 3 children in Child care. I have a had a very good pay but still only paid about £250 a month in total for them 3 for full time care, food and everything around it. Very very affordable. Now it is 15 years since my youngest left the care and I feel really it is great that I now can pay back via my taxes as I got so much in parental leave and child care when I needed it. I see it as a "redistribution" over my life time. I get great support when I need it as a young family and with care when I am old. When I am not getting the benefits I am paying to the system....Brilliant.
    (As I got my children about 30 years ago the cut for maximum compensation affected me but I wanted to be with my children some so I was home for some months even as a dad. Now a days many companies compensate so it is 80% on the full salary to promote that the parents share equally and don't need to select due to problem that the cut of the system gives. )

  • @i-7195
    @i-7195 6 років тому +543

    I’d definitely be willing to pay more tax if I get cheaper childcare lol

    • @highstreetkillers4377
      @highstreetkillers4377 6 років тому +32

      No, governments need to back away and lower taxes so people like me have the freedom. Paying 60% icome tax for life is way more expensive than paying 30% and saving that other 30. Then you would have money to pay for your kids education. Nothing is free. Raising children requires responsibility, something people don't have anymore. I'd never live in Sweden

    • @katepausig8562
      @katepausig8562 6 років тому +37

      @@highstreetkillers4377 Okay, enjoy living in a declining country that keeps giving you "freedom". Also, last I checked education ontop of child care is free to very cheap in Sweden why it is overpriced joke in the UK and US. Thos high taxes you complain about pay for a lot of things and you don't have to worry as much since help will be there.

    • @TheRushingTiger
      @TheRushingTiger 6 років тому +5

      ki ki yes because you're a woman. the other 50% of the 70 million citizens might disagree with you

    • @intrestvidsaffairs6505
      @intrestvidsaffairs6505 6 років тому +14

      I don't want to pay 57% of tax

    • @tsenavi
      @tsenavi 6 років тому +15

      fact row then enjoy your life with 40 000 $ debt after graduation and 1 kid if you can hande it :)

  • @IcedCupcakes
    @IcedCupcakes 6 років тому +17

    My husband is swedish, we just had a baby. Bcs i wasn’t working before, we get extra for maternity leave.

    • @lindaplesniak4793
      @lindaplesniak4793 5 років тому +1

      how does it work? do you mean if you did not work before your first childbirth you get more leave? i am new to Sweden and maybe want a child in a year or so

    • @erik....
      @erik.... 3 роки тому +1

      @@lindaplesniak4793 No because she did not make any money before she gets more money now because of parental leave. From 0 to something.

  • @elegantlywasted5447
    @elegantlywasted5447 6 років тому +1531

    Try living in the US
    This made me cry

    • @dean1100110
      @dean1100110 6 років тому +68

      Don't have unprotected sex then

    • @dean1100110
      @dean1100110 6 років тому +4

      Well you can't hid from ligixc

    • @dean1100110
      @dean1100110 6 років тому

      Abortions free on the NHS, spend the money on more police

    • @elegantlywasted5447
      @elegantlywasted5447 6 років тому +1

      Kang of Wakanda I have no idea

    • @elegantlywasted5447
      @elegantlywasted5447 6 років тому +15

      Kang of Wakanda all I’m talking about is maternity leave...not the country

  • @lindad4202
    @lindad4202 6 років тому +79

    Cost of childcare in the UK is ridiculous. Even when a child turns 2 and is entitled to 15 free hours for a parent who wants to work full-time is impossible because to afford the extra childcare to do this, for the average earning person, wouldn't be worth it..yet parents who don't want to work get the same amount of childcare, supposedly to find work, wonder how many of them actually drop kid at childcare and job hunt.

    • @Mimi-fr8gf
      @Mimi-fr8gf 6 років тому +1

      As a working parents you get 30 hours now.

    • @c4ndycupcak3z
      @c4ndycupcak3z 6 років тому +3

      @@Mimi-fr8gf Not always, we are not entitled to it, we got 15 hours when my son was 3 years old
      I don't think it's fair atall how parents on benefits have their children go to nursery earlier then a working parent has..If anything it should be the same

    • @lindad4202
      @lindad4202 6 років тому +5

      @@c4ndycupcak3z exactly...I'm speaking as a grandmother and without me caring for my grandson (which I adore doing btw) I know my daughter would never be able to afford childcare. She has never claimed any benefit. Worked her way through an apprenticeship from the day she left school. And when she went back to work wasn't entitled to any help for childcare because her son was too young for any "free" hours and when he does turn 2, even with the free hours it would still be way too expensive as she works full time. Seems like the government want people like my daughter to just give up and claim benefits. And I can guarantee that the lay abouts that ain't interested in finding work, drop kids off and go home to Facebook..makes me sick..which is why I gladly care for my grandson as I won't let the system ruin my daughter's hard work that she's done since leaving school!!

    • @c4ndycupcak3z
      @c4ndycupcak3z 6 років тому

      @@lindad4202 She is very blessed to have you! My parents both work full time and my in-laws are now disabled so even though I live with them they can not physically look after our son, it really needs to be sorted, the system is out dated and not working atall!

    • @2490debrick
      @2490debrick 6 років тому

      Shut your legs then...

  • @Bellajoie24
    @Bellajoie24 6 років тому +59

    My husband is Swedish... the whole family keeps telling us to move to sweden now I understand why... but unfortunately I’ve just finished having all my kids here in the UK..

    • @highstreetkillers4377
      @highstreetkillers4377 6 років тому +14

      Why? So you can pay 60% income tax? Math must be lost on people. Socialism doesn't work

    • @personalaccount4850
      @personalaccount4850 6 років тому +38

      HighStreet Killers It clearly does since the police, NHS, welfare system and education system in the UK are all socialist programs that have worked fairly well over the past hundred years. The only reason most men can vote nowadays is because of socialism🙄

    • @Mimi-fr8gf
      @Mimi-fr8gf 6 років тому +34

      @@highstreetkillers4377 nonsense, we don't pay 60% tax you donut! The only person here that's lost is you!

    • @zoom5024
      @zoom5024 6 років тому +1

      +Mimi Mcbean We pay 75% tax in Sweden...

    • @tyrahagland1900
      @tyrahagland1900 6 років тому +28

      HighStreet Killers Swedes pay about 33% in income tax, more if you earn a lot. Plus, the money you pay in taxes comes back to you in the end. We have free health care, free universities, free school lunches, a much bigger social security net than America for example, and free dental care and medicine for children

  • @Traveling.contess
    @Traveling.contess 6 років тому +255

    ‘’it takes a village to raise a child’’ paying tax to help parents, school, school meals and free medical health care makes sense!

    • @saami9606
      @saami9606 6 років тому +21

      Kang of Wakanda dafuq does that have to do with anything?

    • @mariamoo8582
      @mariamoo8582 6 років тому +1

      @Kang of Wakanda why are u even asking that RACIST pig

    • @mariamoo8582
      @mariamoo8582 6 років тому +1

      @Kang of Wakanda muslims are mostly asian and middle eastern anyway dont worry your monthly benifit allowance will not decrease #BigMan

    • @JaneDoe-zt5ci
      @JaneDoe-zt5ci 6 років тому

      Do you support abortion?

    • @mariamoo8582
      @mariamoo8582 6 років тому +1

      @Kang of Wakanda ur grammar is just like u 💩💩💩💩💩

  • @erinmurphy3612
    @erinmurphy3612 6 років тому +7

    US moms literally get 4-6 weeks off...this is actually insane. 39 paid weeks off!!! That is such a dream 😭 that is over 9 months per child not to mention the 3 months that dads get😭😭 why does the American system differ so greatly

    • @judok1426
      @judok1426 3 роки тому +3

      Get back to work and keep the worlds largest consumer economy chugging!
      Choo choo!

  • @herehaveadollar
    @herehaveadollar 6 років тому +6

    USA, Florida: our nominal tax rate is 17% (25% bracket, 2 incomes) and private childcare was $600 to 800 monthly per child. My wife had 6 weeks maternity leave and I exhausted my vacation to stay home. My child care costs age-out though, financial challenges that are reduced each year as my children age into the school system beginning at 4yrs. Great comparisons but could do without the judgement.

    • @niolss
      @niolss Рік тому

      You don’t pay 17% tax silly

  • @lilith_and_chill
    @lilith_and_chill 6 років тому +493

    Lol I'm moving to Sweden

    • @AlanWattResistance
      @AlanWattResistance 6 років тому +12

      Typical woman.

    • @TabySvensson
      @TabySvensson 6 років тому +36

      Lol we welcome you here! 🇸🇪🇸🇪

    • @miamoos6566
      @miamoos6566 6 років тому +13

      AWResistance k

    • @Mimi-fr8gf
      @Mimi-fr8gf 6 років тому +14

      I am Swedish living in the UK. I love my motherland!

    • @dwarfie24
      @dwarfie24 6 років тому +7

      As a Norwegian they are awesome. Altough I have heard a lot of troubling rumours....
      ....
      About them not being very social neighbours.

  • @xm3405
    @xm3405 6 років тому +471

    Sweden has a SOCIALIST government , U.K. had a CONSERVATIVE government u have to understand that

    • @sambirch991
      @sambirch991 6 років тому +3

      Very true!

    • @vanjasvensson6070
      @vanjasvensson6070 6 років тому +189

      xm3 Sweden has not a SOCIALIST government but a DEMOCRATIC!!! That’s a huge difference!

    • @dennissadigov1637
      @dennissadigov1637 6 років тому +143

      Sweden is NOT a socialist country

    • @ZoeF.O
      @ZoeF.O 6 років тому +56

      Lol what a load of crap. You can't tell the difference between socialism and democracy? Haha, at least I had a good laugh.

    • @xm3405
      @xm3405 6 років тому +16

      The ruling party of sweden is socialist, some of you are confusing socialism with nationalism, conservatives state that but it's far from the truth.

  • @matthewsmade
    @matthewsmade 6 років тому +6

    I'm on shared parental leave As a male in the uk (my wife is at work). Its great to be able to do this but we take a big hit on income. If you are unemployed on benefits or can afford it you get the chance to see your kids grow up. If your somewhere in the middle having to pay bills mortgage etc. You have to make some sacrifices to have the joy of of the early years

    • @larstenfaelt1859
      @larstenfaelt1859 2 роки тому

      That is often a problem if the system is not built to make it possible for both parents to share the load. I am 60+ now and it was 30 years since I got my children in at that time it was the cut that they are toking about and as earned much more it was a hit...but we thought this was so important and I was home about 2-3 months per child and shared the load to be home when kids were sick....even though doe to job situation my wife took a larger share as I traveled a lot.
      Since 20 years my company actually compensated over the breaking point so everyone has 85% regardless of salary to promote sharing. An honestly, it felt as natural for the men to be home when kids were sick and colleagues accepted it as natural if that is the mentality. That is a great thing...

  • @jossa90
    @jossa90 6 років тому +5

    I assume that it is quite similar in Sweden and Norway. You have to earn a shit ton to pay 57% in taxes. I usually pay around 34% in Norway. And as some other people mentioned. You get lots of benefits relating to health care, partially paid kindergarten, free education. Unless you want to go to a private school. Etc.

    • @MrClebophd
      @MrClebophd 5 років тому

      Yes, if you earn 400 000 SEK, that's £34782 per month, then you pay about 57% tax.

    • @jossa90
      @jossa90 5 років тому

      @@MrClebophd 600k NOK is about 61,6k euro and that is about 32-34% tax here in Norway.

  • @kyan3022
    @kyan3022 6 років тому +18

    Think the UK could take several detailed notes from Sweden. I wouldn't mind paying a little extra to help mothers have childcare, as long as it wasn't taken advantage of of course.

  • @edenzeriunwase
    @edenzeriunwase 3 роки тому +15

    As an expat I am proud to live, pay my taxes and be a mom in Sweden. There are many many many more benefits for the family they didn't mention in the video. Much better than beautiful Italy too I must say...

  • @MrMarkhall1
    @MrMarkhall1 Рік тому +2

    I think children below the age of three or four should be with their Mums 24/7. When I was growing up, my Dad supported my Mum, so she could be at home looking after us, she helped out with the family business.

  • @londonlife4244
    @londonlife4244 6 років тому +8

    I would definitely pay more tax, good family life is important for the development of children. Children in the uk appear more stressed than Swedish children.
    I believe the long working hours and less contact with the children is a contributing factor.
    Family life is very important to Swedes.
    My experience having one child and heading back to work before my maternity leave was up I believe affected by child.
    Leaving early for work and back by bedtime Mondays to Fridays.
    So yes, the government should do more for working families.

  • @FamilyMadVentures
    @FamilyMadVentures 6 років тому +1

    The final figure quoted on income tax is not really representative of the full story, because the Swedish income tax Includes the council tax in that 50 something percentage. The council tax bills in the UK can be extortionate

  • @samu6874
    @samu6874 6 років тому +49

    Everyone has to understand that you dont Pay for other peoples Children! Werd Single One pays taxes because we Need Children. Everyone needs Children to grow into carers, nurses, Doctors, therapists, Farmers, salesman, policeofficers, firefighters... Children are evryones Future so everyone should Care and Add to Raising them!!!

    • @nobad6134
      @nobad6134 6 років тому

      Nonsense. The nuclear family benefits the most from a successful child. Children historically have served as a retirement and care cushion in old age. Yes that child will pay taxes when older to reflect the investment society made in their success but that child will also give lavish gifts and money to their parents and siblings if they become successful. Modern parents want the long term investment benefits of a kid without bearing the burdens of maintaining a kid.

    • @ulrichgray5497
      @ulrichgray5497 6 років тому

      Sweden and the UK have a low fertility rate, so low that they wont be able to replace the older generation, and also why these governments are allowing millions of non-native Europeans into their countries.
      The US does not have these childcare laws and we have an increasing positive feritility rate. Taxation is theft.

    • @DaProHobbit
      @DaProHobbit 6 років тому +4

      Kang of Wakanda The vast majority of successful business owners, economists, scientists, doctors, engineers, etc. are university graduates... Sounds like you're salty about being too dumb to get into university lol. Don't bite the hand that feeds you.

    • @pan1300
      @pan1300 6 років тому +1

      Great point but the way you type makes me not want to read.

    • @7saany
      @7saany 6 років тому +1

      Nope. There are far enough people in this world. Maybe help the first child but by the third I'm sorry they should pay themselves.

  • @Amadeus-ms9lt
    @Amadeus-ms9lt 6 років тому +4

    I'm British, live in Scandinavia for 6 years and for me it's between Denmark and Sweden.
    Higher tax, yes but in both countries, you get more bang for your buck.
    Perfect, no. A lot better than the UK with regards to childcare, definitely.

  • @gilazz
    @gilazz 6 років тому +5

    Me as a Singaporean mum laughing at my 4 months paid maternity leave and $800 infant care fees.

  • @bvramana7758
    @bvramana7758 6 років тому +47

    Watching this as an Indian a third world country where government does not care about their citizens as far as maternity leave goes women they do not get a paid maternity leave most women tend to quit their job it also depends on a type company's policies we pay around 30-35% of income tax and government does not use it properly instead it lines the pockets of the politicians BTW I work 11/10 hours a day . ( they have certain percentage of tax to be deducted for the amount of income you earn )

    • @cherrypiefu
      @cherrypiefu 6 років тому +2

      Simple bro because other country have 1/10 the population of your country .. all that is what we have for done every family even though the income is very low have 5 -6 childern and ask government to pay for the children ..u know very how much money from for tax’s go pensions free food schools very things as free no other country not the world gives a single thing for free .. their give jobs and ask r to earn for them selfs ..

    • @anchalshrotriya323
      @anchalshrotriya323 6 років тому +5

      We definitely need to do something about our population tbh.

    • @subramaniannk3650
      @subramaniannk3650 6 років тому +4

      Just so you know, in the last few months Indian Govt increased the maternity leave from three months to six months

    • @theotryhard8651
      @theotryhard8651 6 років тому +3

      It’s shown that as quality of life and wealth increases, birth rate decreases. You need to develop your country and women will be too preoccupied with their careers to have more than 1-3 kids. In Europe it’s pretty uncommon to meet a family with more than 3 kids most have 2 (apart from Indians, Pakistanis or Somalis who will have around 7)

    • @me_logicalnonsense5348
      @me_logicalnonsense5348 6 років тому +2

      @@theotryhard8651 how rude is that, what do you mean they'll have seven? What a wonderful generalisation you ****.

  • @AbunurFerdous
    @AbunurFerdous 6 років тому +69

    I pay for it i will get it that's is the freedom. If you are not asking for a higher rate, it ia because you are afraid👉👤
    Sweden is an example of modern world.

    • @jasinbiggs7189
      @jasinbiggs7189 5 років тому

      Sweden is going downhill. Watch some of the sweden crime videos. Socialism only works in the beginning. But eventually you run out of money to give to the poor.

    • @TheCyborg94
      @TheCyborg94 3 роки тому

      @@jasinbiggs7189 The rich eventually soak up all the money, you can't run out of money if it's constantly coming from people in wages but if you are dragging money from poor people they won't spend money on things other than essentials. I'm from the UK but I do have some roots in Sweden and Norway and plan to head back to my roots.

  • @sandmanjono1239
    @sandmanjono1239 6 років тому +4

    How frightening, what a difference!
    In the UK it’s terrible, no wonder so many Grandparents ‘have to’ take a massively larger roll in caring for grandchildren just to help their children out - sad situation in the UK

    • @AlanWattResistance
      @AlanWattResistance 6 років тому +2

      Money isn't free, i as a single taxpayer don't wish to pay for your personal life.

    • @sandmanjono1239
      @sandmanjono1239 6 років тому +1

      AWResistance what ?!?!?!?🙄

  • @Schockicatia
    @Schockicatia 6 років тому +9

    I live in Luxembour similar to sweden

  • @agrobabb4943
    @agrobabb4943 2 роки тому +2

    Only a pretty small percent of rich Swedes pay over 50% in taxes, the average family, especially one where only one parent works, is going to pay less than 30% in taxes. 57% is a ridiculous overstatement.

    • @nita_1993
      @nita_1993 Рік тому

      My husband has a high paying job and he pays around 55% in taxes but to say that we’re rich is an overstatement. Sweden is no Utopia. The inflated bank loan interest that we pay for our mortgage has really impacted our economy. And yeah atm I’m a stay at home mom and i get 5000 sek a month which is not a lot really considering life is expensive here.

    • @thom87ass
      @thom87ass 3 місяці тому

      No, 30% is only income tax, we have other taxes here in sweden too, fuel tax, VAT, payroller tax, so on. The average swede pays about 50% in taxes

  • @NusratJahan-yt5dm
    @NusratJahan-yt5dm 2 роки тому +3

    Very nice country. Best of luck 👍
    From Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤️

  • @Milfuelle100
    @Milfuelle100 6 років тому

    In Canada mothers get 12 months of paid maternity leave. Minimum 55% salary up to 100%. It all depends on the job. Mothers and fathers can share the first 35 weeks. unless they’re single dads or a dad in a same-sex relationship, dads cannot take the full 12 months. Only the mom can. Some provinces have 18 month maternity leave. I’m not entirely sure how that works. It’s not available to all mothers. I think it depends on the job??? As for childcare, it ranges from very affordable to very expensive. Depends on where you live. Quebec has the cheapest healthcare.

  • @yoyoma80001
    @yoyoma80001 6 років тому +59

    They are still paying for it either way, just in different ways.

    • @Donari
      @Donari 6 років тому +4

      The worst thing is im paying for their slutty lifestyles. These taxes dont benefit me at all im just losing here

    • @kontsakeisari
      @kontsakeisari 6 років тому +24

      Donari "slutty lifestyles" lmao, what does that even mean

    • @bruswane9771
      @bruswane9771 6 років тому +1

      @@kontsakeisari If you're single by choice because you don't wanna pay for a kid, tough luck. Someone who can't afford more than 2 kids can have it anyway and then get a taxpayer to pay for it. Fuck this.

    • @zoom5024
      @zoom5024 5 років тому +3

      @@Donari "slutty lifestyles" You understand that we need to have even more kids in Sweden then we have now right? Because the older generation that soon will leave the working life was one of Swedens biggest, so there will be a big gap to fill.

    • @jatdaman
      @jatdaman 4 роки тому +5

      @@Donari someone isn't having any sex huh

  • @happyhandylife4101
    @happyhandylife4101 6 років тому +1

    Um, both of these sound fantastic from here in the US. I don't think we have mandated parental leave at all here. I work for myself so I'm not entirely sure, but every woman I know who works for a company got 4 or 6 weeks leave total.

  • @kjellhl1975
    @kjellhl1975 6 років тому +9

    Norway has the same model as Sweden too.

  • @spookje21
    @spookje21 3 роки тому +1

    In Western-European countries the taxes are much higher then in for example the US, but on the other hand a standard family will get most of their taxes back. It creates a form of social security

    • @vincentalakija5515
      @vincentalakija5515 2 роки тому

      When you say you taxes you mean income wise right ? Because I can tell you that though that might be true in that regard, America will find other ways to get you to pay more for example health insurance, American's don't even realise that they are being scammed in broad daylight by still having to pay for Medicare and Medishare but yet a lot don't benefit from it, there is also HOA fees, if you are a U.S. citizen and you live outside of the U.S. you still must pay and declare your income tax to uncle sam, also when buying and paying for things in America the price you see is not the full price, when you check it you always get another tax surprise! America is not better.

  • @christerohman5145
    @christerohman5145 6 років тому +4

    Average tax In Sweden is about 32%

  • @sraaonesk
    @sraaonesk 6 років тому +1

    Whatever you say, a mother is alwayz a mother. Love you Mom... 😍♥😍

  • @deeabanu6443
    @deeabanu6443 6 років тому +6

    its the same in almost all UE countries.romania has almost the same policy as sweden and we're a faarr poorer country

    • @annadeleusse5576
      @annadeleusse5576 6 років тому +3

      Same in Poland. 52 weeks of maternity with 80% of last year's salary or 26 weeks at 100%. Childcare is cheap too.

  • @therealronswanson
    @therealronswanson Рік тому

    the cost also gets reduced from 3 years and up i have two daughter 1 and 4 and they run about 2500 SEK a month which is roughly 200 GBP. in my municipality (this is not the case everywhere) diapers are included so you dont need to bring your own to the preschool. that alone easily makes up for half of the cost of preschool.
    ive been home about 6 months with each daughter and mommy about a year. we still have well over 100 days of paid parental leave which we are also able to save up until the kids turn 12 to use for chistmas breaks, extended summer holiday etc.
    you get 80% of your salary up to a roof of about 30.000 SEK a month, if you earn above that you dont get paid more, but even so. my last "paycheck" before i went back to work as a full time stay at home dad was about 24.000 SEK or roughly 2000 GBP which all comes from the goverment and not from my employer. however, many companies including mine also you give "parental salary" for 3-6 month. in my case 10% of my salary before tax for 6 months. so i recieved about 5000 SEK a month from my employer on top of the 24.000 SEK from the goverment which means that in total i was paid (after taxes) almost as much as my normal working salary would pay me.
    yes the system is very generous. Perhaps even too generous.

  • @arifram7971
    @arifram7971 6 років тому +7

    I'm no economist or what ever but won't longer and higher paid maternity leave lead to less employment for women in the work force?
    Just a curious mind looking for enlightenment.

    • @bebop504
      @bebop504 6 років тому

      arif ram Yes. Liberals/progressives don't know what they want.

    • @zoom5024
      @zoom5024 5 років тому +4

      +arif ram it wont lead to less employment because you are allowed by law to take all those months out. You will not be kicked for having a baby, if that happens it's illegal. + in Sweden right now the people who get out of the work force (pensions) are the one of the biggest generations in Sweden so there will be a huge gap to fill, it's better to be away a few months to get a child so the economy wont crash when our biggest generation goes into pension.

    • @nattrafik
      @nattrafik 5 років тому +1

      No because a its illegal for a company permitting someone for taking child leave. But also most families share the child leave at least 60-40

  • @TataTsereteli
    @TataTsereteli Рік тому

    In Georgia (the country in the eastern Europe, not the US) maternity leave is 126 days. So, Brits, don't be sad.

  • @TheCyborg94
    @TheCyborg94 3 роки тому +3

    I'm British with some Swedish roots and I'm thinking about coming back to my homeland. 😉 The Swedish system is referred to as the Nordic model and I'm proud of my Nordic roots. Fairer societies. Sweden doesn't have a minimum wage by default because business are made to pay a working level wage. Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland are my favourite countries. Canada is a nice country, too.
    Jag älskar Sverige. 🥰🇸🇪

  • @MsKenzo7
    @MsKenzo7 7 місяців тому +1

    They may pay more in tax but we need to know what are the salaries in public sector and government , private sector, how the health system works in Sweden. I believe there is a lot of waste in public sector in the UK. And what about the benefit system in Sweden.

  • @maerunway8694
    @maerunway8694 6 років тому +3

    I think in the UK we should start with giving men longer mandatory paternity leave so the stigma of a woman getting pregnant changes. From there we can make maternity leave longer. I still feel like there's a workplace bias against young women over the fear of them getting pregnant and having 39 weeks off work.

    • @larstenfaelt1859
      @larstenfaelt1859 2 роки тому +1

      You are so right. Here in Sweden it is part of the government system and it is not the employer that has to administrate or pay. If I am not wrong the load to adminstate the pay is on employer...and that can complicate...

  • @MrClebophd
    @MrClebophd 5 років тому +1

    It's even better in Sweden than this short comparison. Every child is given a child support of £91 per month. This usually covers the nursery cost for the highest income parents. If you have a lower income, nursery costs are considerably lower and you will have some or even all child support money left over. From time to time, there are debates whether the child support of £91 should be removed for the higher income families who do not need it or at least progressively higher for the lower income families.
    I suspect that other countries are thinking about earning, deserving and not giving "freebies" to others, whereas in Sweden we think (at least historically) about solidarity. This creates a less violent and aggressive society, as there are fewer desperate, destitute and starving people. However, the last 20 years have been tough and we have more beggars and homeless than before.

  • @joemorgan8244
    @joemorgan8244 6 років тому +10

    12% more tax for 10x cheaper schooling, WORTH IT!

    • @TheBarser
      @TheBarser 3 роки тому

      You can't put it like that. That was the maximum tax rate. I live in Denmark, and it is similar to Sweden, though I think our taxes are higher. We pay 38%in tax up to 500.000 ddk. The ammout you earn after that you pay almost 60% tax off

    • @TheBarser
      @TheBarser 3 роки тому

      Sorry didn't see how old your comment was 🤣

  • @cammerations
    @cammerations 6 років тому +1

    A fixed non negotiable cost basically functions like a tax. In the UK you can't not spend extortionate amounts of money on rent, transport or childcare. Most of our salaries are gobbled up by those three things. So would I rather have that money lining the pockets of private investors or, if I was in Sweden, paying the same amount in tax so that every citizen could live in housing worthy of the name and not be punished for having children (which is kind of important of you don't want major problems in the future when your tax base retires and there's nobody to replace them)? I think it's obvious. I'd rather be paying triple the amount of tax and have cheaper living costs. We are the country of Grenfell, nurses using foodbanks and women in comas being told they aren't entitled to financial help because they are healthy enough to work. But you know, other than that, the British model is doing great 🙄

  • @idalarsson7479
    @idalarsson7479 6 років тому +95

    I love when Americans speak about Sweden like they know everything about it, I mean 90% of every comment about Sweden here is just bullshit and NOT true lmao

    • @jasmineali5699
      @jasmineali5699 6 років тому +22

      It's their media trying to convince the poor and middle class that they have it the best way while simultaneously giving the rich more and more tax breaks. Americans have it the worst compare to any westerns countries when it comes to quality of life and most are so oblivious to it.

    • @idalarsson7479
      @idalarsson7479 6 років тому

      Jasmine Ali oh i meant the comments

    • @h3834
      @h3834 6 років тому +4

      basic asf Ikr 😂 as a person who is Swedish and still live in Sweden I’m so confused .

    • @idalarsson7479
      @idalarsson7479 6 років тому

      Lovely * är du svensk haha??

    • @vksepe
      @vksepe 6 років тому +10

      I'll believe their government over the doubts of someone who has a Confederate Flag as their cover. AKA the Traitors of the United States

  • @JohnDoe-qj9rb
    @JohnDoe-qj9rb 6 років тому +1

    in romania, after you give birth, you stay at home for 2 years and you get 80% of your salary. then, you can work and for another year you get your salary plus those 80% of your salary. in the meantime, all medical supervision and drugs are free. it's true that we don't have big salaries and good hospitals, but still.. we own much of our houses (80%) , and daily living is pretty cheap. i personally own my own house and i'm debt free. and many of my freinds and family aee in the same situation.

    • @judok1426
      @judok1426 3 роки тому

      What would the average cost of a home be in your city or town?

  • @VoxUrania
    @VoxUrania 6 років тому

    The comparison is similar to the US and Canada, where women receive 48 weeks of paid leave at 80 percent (if she has employment that offers this coverage - contract positions often don’t). Child care expenses in Canada are similar to the UK, however. The US has the most adverse double whammy, plus flagrant discrimination In employment practices. There are US states where women can be fired for getting pregnant. Standards of obstetrical care in some American states is also well below OECD standards.

  • @captain_swaggin4065
    @captain_swaggin4065 6 років тому +12

    Just here for the refugee/swedistan comments. I got my popcorn and everything.🍿

    • @captain_swaggin4065
      @captain_swaggin4065 6 років тому +1

      jemalo most memes don’t live that long

    • @SeaJayBelfast
      @SeaJayBelfast 6 років тому +1

      Well a highly generous social support system + millions of people who come in, have loads of babies and don't work= Well I think we all know how it ends

    • @d3r4g45
      @d3r4g45 6 років тому

      I'm enjoying my popcorn looking for pepethefrog comments. You never disappoint 👌

  • @bichtramnguyen1508
    @bichtramnguyen1508 6 років тому +1

    I get six weeks of paid leave after I give birth... my husband has to use whatever vacation time to stay home for the first week of the child’s birth.. I get a whole 1 and a half month with my new born. I am American and I am a lucky to get six week paid leave, most get 8 unpaid.

    • @judok1426
      @judok1426 3 роки тому

      Why stay in the US ?

  • @woden3894
    @woden3894 6 років тому +78

    As a single male with no dependants and struggling to live, why should I have to pay extra tax so a "professional women or men" can get special privileges? hypothetically why should somebody on minimum wage and zero hours, have to pay the childcare of £100,000 a year financial advisor? Free child care should be available to the most vulnerable of society those under £30,000 a year and struggling to work and live without claiming benefits and not professionals seeking to maintain their job and financial lifestyle in the early years of their childs life.

    • @luvlimiss2007
      @luvlimiss2007 6 років тому +73

      When it comes time to pay out your state pension you better hope there is a next generation

    • @woden3894
      @woden3894 6 років тому +2

      Kim Kardashian Un - You can still pay income taxes and not be eligible for social programs and still be struggling to live. Example (A) the video itself, in which the women explains as a "professional women" she's "struggles to meet the costs of everyday childcare" because all her wages are spent on childcare, while her husbands are spent on living costs. Obviously as a couple their able to split the bills and in 4 years they won't need to pay childcare and will be subsequently earning far more than most people in England. It's her choice to further her career not mine.

    • @woden3894
      @woden3894 6 років тому +3

      Luvlimiss2005 - When I come to state pension age I expect automation to have taken over. At least 800 million are expected to lose their jobs by 2030, so society will need a whole new rethink in the next couple of decades. The belief that we need to procreate or bring in migrants to repopulate the population is myth.

    • @woden3894
      @woden3894 6 років тому +1

      SparkleeUnicorn777 P - Everybody uses roads and education (schools) are a human right you numpty. On the other hand most people don't require childcare and furthering ones career and financial assets at the cost of the tax payer is not a human right.

    • @woden3894
      @woden3894 6 років тому +1

      SparkleeUnicorn777 P - Well I ment childrens education between 4 and 18. And all though it's a social contract it's been ratified and adopted into numerous international and domestic laws. For example the United Nations Declaration or Human Rights, the 1st protocol article 2 of the British human rights act 1998. Some countries don't have any legal bases to the right to education, but most western countries do. As for the roads most people still use them even when they don't drive, through public transport, cycling or even walking but the added car tax tends to pay for those drivers.

  • @quintennn
    @quintennn 6 років тому +2

    In Belgium we pay the highest percentate of taxes in the world. Around what they pay in Sweden. But our childcare is hardly better than the UK. It made me not want kids because It's too expensive. It's like starting a business where you know there's no chance you'll be able to pay it all..
    The Swedish government probably cares more about their people than the Belgian government they only care about their own money.

    • @larstenfaelt1859
      @larstenfaelt1859 2 роки тому

      Here in Sweden we pay a lot of VAT tax as well that is common for everyone. I think you can say that we have a system where we redistribute over our life time. We get excellent support for young families with great parental leave, sick leave when children are sick, good affordable childcare, free education, free school lunches for all, etc. and we are compensated according to our salary. When the kids are not needing this we still pay taxes but we can see how our kids benefits from the system...and our old parents get good care too. I think it is very very smart to do it like we do and support the periods in life when it is the hardest. It also opens up for careers for both parents.

  • @user-hd8eu8kl8z
    @user-hd8eu8kl8z 6 років тому +3

    Its like that in most countries in Europe just Sweden is on top

  • @tomaszfalkowski7508
    @tomaszfalkowski7508 6 років тому

    According to the world's largest crediting agency FTSE Russell
    The only countries that ranked within the developed market category are the UK, United States, France, Germany, Australia, Austria, Italy, Japan newly added country Poland.

    • @89Mangler
      @89Mangler 6 років тому

      Well Sweden have paid of its national debt to about 25% of gdp and the intrest on that is about 0.4%.
      this is about a 10%unit decreasse in national debt in the last 4 years.

  • @H20fanatic20
    @H20fanatic20 6 років тому +9

    I just want to say, that the UK is much better the USA, on this front. We care nothing for Maternity leave, and paternity leave, is rare asf

  • @ejadep123
    @ejadep123 6 років тому

    Try living in the US. When I had my twins I was off for 8 weeks with 0 maternity leave pay. I got 6 weeks of 50% normal earnings because I pay disability out of my check every other week. You are only guaranteed to have your job waiting for you after 12 weeks of leave, otherwise your employer can replace you if you have to/choose to take more time off. It’s terrible. Child care is more reasonable here, but not by much!

  • @lorenzotomasi9623
    @lorenzotomasi9623 6 років тому +13

    The reason may have something to do with the fact that Sweden has a 61% income tax compared to 20% for most people in the UK. Taking your money to then force you to spend it on something isn’t great, it’s theft. I believe its better to keep your money and then decide what to spend it on. Not have someone take 61% of it to spend on things you don’t agree with, need or want.

    • @14900SS
      @14900SS 6 років тому +10

      Omg not everyone gets charged 61% loool it’s a progressive tax system the same as the UK, and it’s not even 61 it’s 57 percent which is the top bracket not everyone pays that

    • @SamirCCat
      @SamirCCat 6 років тому +8

      Most people pay around 30% in taxes, and I have the lowest income you can have (benefits from the state becaues of chronic illness), and I manage just fine with that tax. I know I'm getting back SO MUCH from it (the health care etc.). Those people who pay more in taxes CAN AFFORD it! If you earn 10 times more than me every month it's only reasonalbe to pay more lol.

    • @ABanRocks
      @ABanRocks 6 років тому

      @@SamirCCat why should the person who earns more than you have to pay for you. The responsibility should be on you and not some one else. Why should more than half of someone's income be taking by the goverment. That is just stealing their money.

    • @SamirCCat
      @SamirCCat 6 років тому +2

      Did you read my comment? I have chronic illnesses and am unable to work. I suffer every single day and if you knew how horrible my life has been you'd faint. Do you really think I should starve, live homeless and die way too early just because I can't support myself? Do you think that's fair? Is decent life only for those who happen to be born with healthy DNA? I believe in everybody's equal worth, the same right to be alive, but maybe you don't.

    • @lorenzotomasi9623
      @lorenzotomasi9623 6 років тому

      In your case, i believe it is right to allow you tax funded treatment because of your condition, as you have no control over it. But one of my main issues with socialist healthcare systems is that they cover preventable diseases, such as obesity related diseases and lung cancer caused from smoking. I agree with the right to help a child who has appendicitis as its not his fault and is not preventable, but i stop wanted to give my tax money to some obese person who now needs treatment for diabetes or gastric bypass or to a smoker who now has lung cancer. they knew the risks and choose to continue, it should be up to them to pay the price. Socialist healthcare systems also provide ethical issues such as abortion. i dont agree with abortion and many people dont, but its legal and i have to deal with that. but i dont want to pay for something that is preventable and that has better alternatives than killing a child, you want an abortion, pay for it.

  • @mariela9897
    @mariela9897 6 років тому

    I understand what they are trying to say but you are comparing model that works 10million people to that of 66 million. The swedish model works of government system works due to the amount of people living in the nation

  • @MLeibs
    @MLeibs 6 років тому +40

    Sweden is my hero! 😍

    • @AlanWattResistance
      @AlanWattResistance 6 років тому +2

      Typical woman, will get money out of men one way or another.

    • @miamoos6566
      @miamoos6566 6 років тому +6

      AWResistance who hurt you to post sexist replies to comments?

  • @m.sari06
    @m.sari06 Рік тому +1

    I just want to cry. Sweden is the best country in Europe in social issues. Yeah, they pay ~60% from income, but they know, that education and healthcare system will be free. It’s real social-democratic state.

  • @nvidiamate1451
    @nvidiamate1451 6 років тому +6

    Where is the father?

    • @miamoos6566
      @miamoos6566 6 років тому +4

      #nvidia mate I don’t know but I remember watching a video on how feminist Sweden is and that maybe has to do with it?

    • @highstreetkillers4377
      @highstreetkillers4377 6 років тому +4

      The women want to raise them alone so they qualify for free money.Thats how canadian women do it. Best to have more than 1 kid with different "paychecks" guys. Then you get multple child support payments garnishing the fathers pay. And you get welfare and handouts from the government. Free ride on easy street while you neglect your kid

    • @highstreetkillers4377
      @highstreetkillers4377 6 років тому

      I got Facebook, you see everything. Class of 2002 thats where like 90% of the women are. I feel bad for the few guys with more than 1 kid with different women. Only like 2 guys that dumb

    • @katepausig8562
      @katepausig8562 6 років тому +1

      @@highstreetkillers4377 you sound like a pathetic loser.

    • @minoriruba1828
      @minoriruba1828 6 років тому +1

      Some of "conservative" women (with only one husband) also neglect their kids ....look at the illetarate South Asian countries mothers don't care what their kids eat all and beat the shit outta their kids if they don't get good grades....

  • @mhfazaana
    @mhfazaana 6 років тому

    The Uk gives 15hours of free nursery care for children aged 3.
    Its from 6 months-3 yrs thats people struggle with child care.

  • @melanero9549
    @melanero9549 6 років тому +42

    So many angry men in the comments for no reason. Men are struggling to pay for childcare too loool. Listen these angry men must’ve have their mothers locked up in their basement or something

    • @ABanRocks
      @ABanRocks 6 років тому +3

      @ger du well you keeping paying high taxes and let your government control your life. While I pay less tax and choose to spend it where I want to. People in the UK have way more freedom to choose.

    • @alexsj8900
      @alexsj8900 6 років тому +1

      @@ABanRocks correct! I agree with you. I've worked in Sweden and UK before. Most people in Sweden have been so brainwashed by msm that they actually believe they are free and live in the best county in the world. I am just shaking my head.

    • @lauren8627
      @lauren8627 6 років тому +2

      @@ABanRocks control = better healthcare. I'd take that any day.

  • @shehran6936
    @shehran6936 6 років тому +1

    Anyone in their right mind would be willing to pay more tax for better childcare.
    Taxing isn't a negative, it's a positive. Only when that tac goes back into human development, necessary infrastructure and social care.

  • @Sasha-pp3ge
    @Sasha-pp3ge 6 років тому +4

    Sweden is literally the best country int hw world ... I swear everything is just better in Sweden

    • @nita_1993
      @nita_1993 Рік тому

      Try living there during winter.

  • @aliandra8476
    @aliandra8476 8 місяців тому

    Now I’ve had my first baby at 30 I so totally agree and understand. We can’t enjoy being mothers and bringing our babies up anymore.

  • @thisismychannel2611
    @thisismychannel2611 6 років тому +12

    In the US you get no parental leave

    • @ulrichgray5497
      @ulrichgray5497 6 років тому

      And we have a increasing feritility rate while the UK and Sweden have a declining fertility rate, that is why their governments have open border policies to keep a positive population level. Lol

    • @marginelouis6674
      @marginelouis6674 6 років тому +2

      @@ulrichgray5497 nope of it wasn't for immigration in America, we would have negative population growth. Im not lying. Look it up.

    • @ulrichgray5497
      @ulrichgray5497 6 років тому

      @@marginelouis6674 That used to be the case, but white Americans now have a positive 2.1 ferility rate. While other racial groups in America have a low fertility rate below 2.0..

    • @Honken55
      @Honken55 3 роки тому

      @@ulrichgray5497 High IQ people have less children.... ;)

  • @zyrahmyrrh
    @zyrahmyrrh 6 років тому

    More people in a country, less likely
    the government would want to shell out state subsidy. All these perks have something to do with population and birthrate.

  • @shandasalad
    @shandasalad 6 років тому +4

    i don't know why im watching this, i live in the US lol

  • @PreetyRA
    @PreetyRA 6 років тому +4

    Why do you need 2 people to work in first place .. so we give cheaper labour and more tax to government.
    If it was reallyyyyyy about equality then we'd be able to survive on one salary.
    If these middle class women are suffering imagine a working class person.

  • @MichaelCollins-tg3ws
    @MichaelCollins-tg3ws 6 років тому +4

    Yh, I have always loved Swedish models...

  • @Javahc1
    @Javahc1 6 років тому

    In the UK it's all about business, the country does not care about anyone. I heard that even primary and secondary teachers are placed in public schools by agencies and they get massive profits. Shouldn't be the ministry for education looking for their staff in schools like most of the European countries?! No wonder why parents have to pay a good price to place their kids in nursery!

  • @dannboy1244
    @dannboy1244 6 років тому +4

    In my opinion you should not have a child if you are desperately counting on money for the government once you have it.

  • @hanak5479
    @hanak5479 6 років тому

    For any British/Swedish people...in the US, you are guaranteed 12 weeks UNPAID leave - and that's only if you work at a company with 50+ employees and you've worked at that company for more than a year. At a smaller company, there is no law that requires unpaid maternity leave.
    Yeah. That's it. A handful of states have *marginally* better laws, but none compare to the rest of the western world.

  • @MichaelCollins-tg3ws
    @MichaelCollins-tg3ws 6 років тому +22

    Why is the English doctor in her
    30's struggling with daily costs of being a mum? Surely on a doctor's salary she would been able to save a sufficient amount..hmm

    • @aliceevans5465
      @aliceevans5465 6 років тому +7

      Well have u heard of the state the NHS is in?!

    • @MichaelCollins-tg3ws
      @MichaelCollins-tg3ws 6 років тому +10

      @@aliceevans5465 I know the Amount of money doctors are payed..their struggle is a fraction of that compared to the really deprived in the UK,as a professional doctor,if she could not afford children she should of waited..she probablives in 500k house and drives a 30k car... priorities really

    • @aliceevans5465
      @aliceevans5465 6 років тому +17

      Michael Collins So you are just going to assume that that’s how she spends her money? You have no idea of her full situation. The fact that she has a professional job with better pay than a lot of people should indicate how much of a problem this is!

    • @MichaelCollins-tg3ws
      @MichaelCollins-tg3ws 6 років тому +4

      @@aliceevans5465 it's only a problem if your not used to having lots of disposable cash or if you didnt prepare,I have a 2 year old,live in UK and earn just above minimum wage,I prepared, raised my child without complaining about payouts and live a happy life....so my opinion is valid.. on a Doctors wage previously before having a Child...I would be ashamed of myself if was to have these so called 'problems' no body is responsible for yoy,but you

    • @sonibegum5668
      @sonibegum5668 6 років тому +1

      Because these people are used getting everything free british people are just wingers.. don't forget there people always like to buy expensive houses card and buy expensive clothes plus few holidays..I have family members who are doctors they more than average wage...everyone likes to live above their means and complain..

  • @c4ndycupcak3z
    @c4ndycupcak3z 6 років тому

    As a mother in The UK I would rather pay more tax and get better treatment then pay less and struggle, I can not work due to childcare costs, I had to leave my job because with travel to the nursery also taken into account I would be -0.50p every day, I would be working to get into debt with every shift! My fiance, the father of our child is self employed, we get no support atall as he is self employed and as everything goes on net profits he looks like he is earning a good amount of money, it does not take into account 20% tax, tools every month etc..If I was to work then with all the school holidays I don't know how I would look after my son while I was at work and he was not in school..I've even looked into evening work or night time work and there was nothing that could work around my fiance, I've also gone to apply for jobs here in retail to be told that as I'm a mum they are not interested..
    I managed to get one job while my son was in nursery but the boss took advantage, my son missed out on nursery and had to go to work with me sometimes, in the end I lost my job as there was no-one to have my son in the evening as my fiance's car broke down and I refused to have my son in the store with me on a Friday evening for 4 hours with people who would be coming in drunk and/or high..There needs to be more support! I don't want benefits (and we can't claim anyways), I want a job that fits around our son and does not mean I would get into debt with every shift 😔

  • @ameliawiseman1158
    @ameliawiseman1158 6 років тому +2

    I would pay more tax if my money was actually good causes such as the nhs instead of it being spent on mps and the royal family

    • @highstreetkillers4377
      @highstreetkillers4377 6 років тому

      A kid lasts 25-50 years these days. Income tax is for life. Even after retirement your interest gained on savings is taxable income. I choose freedom. I'd rather pay 30% for life instead of 60%. That extra 30% i could easily save if i planned to have a kid and give him an awesome life. Children are parents responsibility, don't be a lazy parent. I'd rather spend my money how i want then let the government spend it

    • @ABanRocks
      @ABanRocks 6 років тому

      The royal family earns this country more money than they cost and I don't want to pay more taxes. If you care about the NHS so much theb please donate your money to it but don't force other to think like you.

  • @aiden7178
    @aiden7178 4 роки тому

    Please consider that in Scandinavian countries that taxes are far higher.

  • @mothgirlx6707
    @mothgirlx6707 6 років тому +3

    Instead of jumping the gun to pump money via tax that affects everyone (including those without children), how about asking why the childcare system costs so much in the first place?

    • @highstreetkillers4377
      @highstreetkillers4377 6 років тому +1

      Where i live in Canada they jacked minimum wage 35%, dumbasses.Now everything costs more.$14 to buzz my head is now $20. Idiots.Socialism will be the end

    • @katepausig8562
      @katepausig8562 6 років тому

      @@highstreetkillers4377 Canada is a Social democracy not socialism. Stupid men.

    • @ulrichgray5497
      @ulrichgray5497 6 років тому

      @@katepausig8562 A "social democracy" that uses a lot of socialist programs, stupid woman. Taxation is theft!

  • @adarcus4053
    @adarcus4053 6 років тому

    Both of these are better than my countrie's model. I live in America and have a degree in early childhood education.

  • @petersmith4202
    @petersmith4202 3 роки тому +2

    Sweden is the way forward for the world

  • @heatherg.2848
    @heatherg.2848 6 років тому

    Does anybody ever consider who is covering their work while they are gone? It’s extremely difficult and frustrating to cover a full time position especially if coworkers have pregnancy’s close together. Asking someone to 100% give up theirs life for this amount of time to do double coverage is asking too much. We are talking minimum 16 hour work days, 7 days a week and getting behind in our own work.

    • @judok1426
      @judok1426 3 роки тому

      No one ever proved women in the work force was efficient.
      Modern feminism has largely been a failing experiment if we used the health of the family unit and productivity at work places as a metric.
      Maybe it's succeeding somewhere else that im not paying attention?

    • @solnatur4771
      @solnatur4771 Рік тому

      Working is not everything they do in life. Family is important therefore, companies must hire alternative or none and welcome mothers back when they are ready

    • @heatherg.2848
      @heatherg.2848 Рік тому

      @@solnatur4771 You completely missed the point. Those providing the coverage have families as well and deserve to be with them. Providing an alternative is not realistic many times.

  • @chatcat8
    @chatcat8 6 років тому

    Compared to a lot of countries the Uk maternity is amazing! In Spain for example they are given 3 months off and thats it.

  • @IXINE-mq7vp
    @IXINE-mq7vp 6 років тому +19

    That's why everyone's happy in Sweden

    • @TheHoneyTurtle
      @TheHoneyTurtle 6 років тому +1

      6IX9INE sure if that’s what you think LOL

    • @cv4809
      @cv4809 6 років тому +2

      Except those who suicide...

    • @scarlet29rose69
      @scarlet29rose69 6 років тому

      @@julianb7990 Swedish women are average looking on average don't believe the hype.

    • @harisbt8685
      @harisbt8685 5 років тому

      Not everyone, got to husby Rinkeby Kista. Then you will see how stupid the socialist system can go

  • @anttipeltola8578
    @anttipeltola8578 6 років тому +2

    I'm a permanent resident of Sweden and a citizen of Finland. These Nordic videos are always fun to watch and the comments section makes you feel smug in that understated Nordic way.

  • @treecloud614
    @treecloud614 6 років тому +10

    *IM MOVING TO SWEDON MOM*

    • @sathrules5878
      @sathrules5878 6 років тому +1

      IM MOVING TO SPACE MUM

    • @SeaJayBelfast
      @SeaJayBelfast 6 років тому

      Enjoy those sweet sweet taxes. 'Money for Nothing'

  • @bronwyndavis588
    @bronwyndavis588 6 років тому

    We only get 4 months in South Africa and it doesn't need to be paid at all. I was only paid two of those months

    • @judok1426
      @judok1426 3 роки тому

      Hows life in SA?
      Isn't the violence and incompetency of government making life harder?

    • @bronwyndavis588
      @bronwyndavis588 3 роки тому

      @@judok1426 Yes and no.
      Violence is bad but mostly in the poorer areas. I was born into privilege as a middle class white woman so things for me are not as difficult as it is for those in lower income areas. Our government is useless but again I am lucky to live in a province that is not directly controlled by the ruling party.
      South africa is filled with beautiful people of all races and cultures and as a whole a wonderful place to live

  • @justmytwocents5923
    @justmytwocents5923 6 років тому +72

    God, I'm so sick of hearing this stuff. "Oooh, everything is great in Sweden", "They have so much better lives", "The Swedish XY system is sooooo good".... etc. etc. etc. You pay a lot of taxes in Sweden. A LOT. So in a sense, it's not free at all. Especially people from the USA seem to think we're living in paradise here. Over there, you get costly bills, yes. But you can also control more what you're actually paying for. Over here, the government just take your money and they can use it however they like. Most recently, they decided to give a HELL lot of OUR tax money, that is meant for OUR people and our society, to complete strangers, without even knowing if they were refugees. Hell, many of them were known NOT to be refugees. They still get lots of free stuff. Same in other European countries.
    You people also seem to believe that ALL our healthcare is free. It's NOT. Firstly, you need to pay a certain amount EACH YEAR before you get anything free from healthcare (of course that's not for people who throw away their passports and claim they are refugees, in Germany those people even RECEIVED CASH from hospitals). Secondly, only CERTAIN things are free, i.e. the things our healthcare thinks you need. You see where I'm getting here? They won't give you free exams, tests etc. if it's not bloody obvious you need it. Especially with things that are harder to diagnose, which is pretty much everything except for diabetes and influenzas. They can only spend a certain amount on each patient, I've heard this from a physician himself. Do you really believe Sweden is so nice to its people that it will put their well-being over profit? It's not. They do NOT want to lose money by giving you free stuff. So, the stuff that's free is the stuff you need not to die.
    Got bowel problems? They'll just tell you you have IBS and send you home. Just because a simple physician can't diagnose it, it doesn't mean they'll refer you to a specialist or do any more tests on you.
    Got hormonal problems? They'll happily prescribe synthetic hormones which your body produces enough of naturally, but DON'T expect to see an endocrine specialist who'll actually help you.
    Got mental health problems? If you've paid enough money, you might see a psychologist for free a few times, but don't expect it to last longer than that. Seeing them more than 5 times will cost you some effort, and even then you will just get a few more times than 5, but not much more. If you want REAL therapy, GUESS WHAT? We have to pay for that out of our own pockets, JUST LIKE YOU. So, on top of paying all those taxes, on top of paying 1000 SEK each year before getting ANYTHING for free, on top of that you will have to pay for everything they refuse to give you, including many medications. Does that sound generous to you? If so, I guess you haven't had a lot of health trouble going on (yet).
    They will NOT run a lot of tests on you, often not even as much as necessary. YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY FOR THOSE TESTS YOURSELF. There are also check ups that, according to (among others) precautions for medicines, SHOULD be done before given said medicine. Some of these tests are routinely skipped however, even if that can actually be HARMFUL to patients (there are real cases like this, they happened here in Sweden). Would you call that great health care? Well, I certainly wouldn't. It's still better than what you get in 3rd world countries, but it's not as great as everyone seems to think it is.
    Regarding the parenting thing, it's okay for the amount of taxes I guess. Just keep in mind you can only send your kid to playschool so many days a week, depending on how much you work. And you DO need to work here, both parents. Now, you've certainly heard the news about transgender playschools developing in Sweden... THAT'S also our tax money, right there. The playschools are flooded, there are way too many children. Especially now, since the migrant crisis. Btw, our health care system has IMMENSE struggles due to that same reason. Cases of multiresistent TBC in Germany, for example. AND THEY STILL TELL YOU THOSE PEOPLE DON'T TAKE ANYTHING AWAY FROM US. Go to the hospitals/schools/playschools and ask them, they will tell you a very different story. Nobody asked the people if we wanted to open OUR borders (= our wallets, schools and hospitals etc) to so many people who aren't even refugees, who just came here to exploit our welfare system.
    This welfare system is very, VERY vulnerable. And it's just started to be exploited by people coming from all kinds of places. This system cannot last. It's so weird how people from around the world, and also the Swedish people themselves, still believe that everything is so great here. I'll just say, wait a few more years. So much damage has been done, but I guess most people won't see this damage until it comes to their very own home. And that's exactly how it's wanted.

    • @colourfulparrot
      @colourfulparrot 6 років тому +26

      Too long to read

    • @ssethi3904
      @ssethi3904 6 років тому +9

      Yes but that is an immigration issue. This crisis is happening in the UK why do you think we have brexit? Only we have less resources to work with in the first place. It is not a valid argument to say this model does not work because of immigrants who do not pay tax. That's a flaw in european law, we should adopt Australia's vetting policies so that the majority pay tax. It is better to pay higher tax because money will in theory be spent on what is more essential for a countries growth. It is not good to leave it to individuals who can only focus on their own essentials, that is how child costs will end up being high. It's about how you ensure the distribution of wealth. An individual cannot possibly see the bigger picture.

    • @vikasanandame
      @vikasanandame 6 років тому +4

      He said nothing about immigration. Immigrants and refugees are two different people!
      Immigrants are capable and skilled enough to contribute to the growth of the nation, refugees aren't (majority).

    • @estefaniaibanezreyes4078
      @estefaniaibanezreyes4078 6 років тому +13

      V Cause He didn’t say it, but it’s clearly implied in his speech.
      Also, most refugees CAN contribute to the growth of a country once their lives are stable enough. Many have had work experience and/or were professionals in their own country.

    • @datSCboi
      @datSCboi 6 років тому +15

      Wow.. you should probably see a therapist. I believe that is a covered cost under your country's healthcare system. Good luck.

  • @utkarshanand9706
    @utkarshanand9706 6 років тому +2

    Selma; just another common Swedish name 👏

  • @milicagunnarsen6773
    @milicagunnarsen6773 6 років тому +3

    Hmm I’m raised in Norway and there is best😂😂😂

    • @ZoeF.O
      @ZoeF.O 6 років тому +1

      @@hopefullilyy836
      You mean grammar?

    • @veronikaaalesbartonovi560
      @veronikaaalesbartonovi560 6 років тому

      Sure. With Barnevernet taking children away from parents as they please and barnevernet employees storing child pornography on their computers. I don't know much about support parents get- it might be great- but I would definitely not want to raise my kids there with nanny state telling me how I must raise my kids.

    • @kristofferhellstrom
      @kristofferhellstrom 6 років тому +1

      How is it in norway? As a neighbor swede I would like to know :)

    • @oldgrandpamos3341
      @oldgrandpamos3341 6 років тому

      ni suger

    • @zainulabdin1720
      @zainulabdin1720 Рік тому

      ​@@veronikaaalesbartonovi560of course ! Can't trust Norway 😢 thay will take it kids.

  • @samd5332
    @samd5332 6 років тому

    I'd even take the UK maternity leave. US only pays you through your leave and only 12 weeks for FMLA. Most get less or nothing.

  • @oscartaylor6079
    @oscartaylor6079 6 років тому +3

    Sweden💛💙

  • @mickrawson29
    @mickrawson29 6 років тому +1

    Sweden sounds great but as a woman I don't feel safe living in it. Luckily I don't live in the UK to find out how hard life is there.

  • @pogo1140
    @pogo1140 6 років тому +7

    Compare this to the US model.

    • @sathrules5878
      @sathrules5878 6 років тому

      US will lose out to both

    • @ulrichgray5497
      @ulrichgray5497 6 років тому +1

      The US nodel is better, idiot. We don't get taxed to hell which means people who want to have children can save their money for themselves and not have it taken from them for bullshit like this.
      Americs has a positive fertility rate, while thr UK and Sweden have a negative fertility rate. Says a lot, America is better.

    • @pogo1140
      @pogo1140 6 років тому +1

      Ulrich Gray.
      The USA has a negative fertility rate.
      The fertility rate is 1.8 per woman, for a positive rate you need at least 2.
      Re taxes
      Yes the US has lower taxes, just don't get sick because the USA has the highest medical insurance cost.
      The way the Swedish model works is how all insurance works, only it's more widespread and thus the cost is spread out more.

  • @Phoenix67614
    @Phoenix67614 Рік тому

    I really have no intention of defending the British system, but if you compare, compare apples with apples. The Swedish population is 10 million. The UK population is almost 7 times more ! Also, in Sweden, you pay for your healthcare, in the UK it's free. Also, the cost of ,living in Sweden is about 2% higher than in the UK. Finally, taxes in Sweden are higher than in the UK. Everything needs to be put in perspective and pick-and-choose comparisons don't tell the whole story.