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Why Government Fee Structures Create Hidden Regressive Taxes

Why Government Fee Structures Create Hidden Regressive Taxes

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Episode 55 of Government Spending with Fexingo uncovers a quiet fiscal paradox: government user fees—meant to be efficient—often act as regressive taxes. Lucas and Luna break down the economic mechanisms using real examples: the 2025 British Columbia vehicle registration fee that costs low-income drivers 0.8% of income versus 0.05% for high-income earners, and the US passport fee structure that makes a family of four pay $560. They explore the concept of fee-to-income ratios, the pitfalls of flat fees versus sliding scales, and why governments rarely measure distributional impact. The episode sticks to one clear argument: fees are taxes by another name, and poorly designed fees hit the poor hardest. No abstract theory, just concrete numbers and a clear policy lens. #UserFees #RegressiveTax #GovernmentFinance #PublicEconomics #FiscalPolicy #BritishColumbia #PassportFees #IncomeInequality #FeeStructure #GovernmentRevenue #HiddenTaxes #ProgressivePolicy #CostRecovery #EconomicInequality #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Economics #PublicFinance Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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