If by the U.S. you mean China (on our behalf), and of course you do, then you are a communist pig.
The highest number of individuals on welfare in the US was in 1994, with approximately 14.2 million recipients. This was following welfare reforms in the mid-1990s that aimed to decrease dependency on welfare programs.
On average, around five to 10 ponies die each year in the New Forest due to various reasons such as accidents, illness, or natural causes. The New Forest Pony Breeding and Cattle Society works closely with organizations to monitor and preserve the welfare of the ponies in the area.
Alcohol-related problems cost the US approximately $249 billion per year, accounting for expenses related to healthcare, criminal justice, and lost productivity.
They need 20 billion pounds extra by 20201
The annual cost of wildlife damage to livestock in the US is estimated to be around $49 million. This includes losses from predators such as coyotes, bears, mountain lions, and wolves.
The DHS costs taxpayers about $56,018,032 each year.
In the US taxpayers spend 32 billion every year on Prisons, The cost for each prisoner is $22,000. Each person serving a life sentence costs the taxpayers $1.5 million dollars.
There are only four and they get $196,700 each per year. The amount can be changed by Congress at any time.
As an incentive to encourage taxpayers to purchase more assets during the year and help speed up the economy.
The queen costs taxpayers£37 million per year.
Vehicle crashes cost American taxpayers over $800 billion each year. This staggering amount includes expenses related to healthcare, lost productivity, and property damage. The financial burden highlights the significant impact of road safety and the importance of improving traffic regulations and infrastructure.
Way too much!
It only cost the average taxpayer a few pounds a year; it is worth it. Say there are about 40 million taxpayers in Britain, divide 88 million by it, and you have £2 and 20p, if you go by £176 million, and divide by 40 million taxpayers, you get £4 and 40p! Not a lot to spend for something that is vital to our nation's pride, image, and government. So, the answer: around £3.
The cost to taxpayers for keeping someone in a hospital for one year can vary significantly based on factors such as the type of hospital, the patient's condition, and the level of care required. On average, the daily cost of inpatient care in the U.S. can range from $2,000 to $4,000, leading to an annual cost of approximately $730,000 to $1.5 million per patient. These figures can differ widely in other countries due to varying healthcare systems and funding models.
A person serving a life sentence for 60 years would cost taxpayers four million five hundred and sixty thousand for cost to keep them in jail.
The CBO estimated that the cost of HR3240 is 1 trillion dollars over 10 years. There are about 130 million taxpayers per 2005 data. So it would cost about $750 per taxpayer per year.
Each year, millions of taxpayers owe money to the IRS due to underpayment of taxes, penalties, or other liabilities. While the exact number varies annually, reports indicate that in recent years, around 10-15% of taxpayers may carry a balance due at some point during the tax season. This translates to tens of millions of individuals and businesses owing the IRS at any given time. The IRS also frequently provides updates on tax delinquencies and compliance statistics.