Dutch prefer spending cuts to tax increases

The Dutch would rather the government tackle the budget deficit by reducing spending than by increasing taxes, according to research by ING economists.


Spending on development aid and defence are the most popular areas to be cut, the research, involving 56,000 people, showed. Healthcare, education and social security should be left untouched.
Some 92% of those polled said they preferred spending cuts to tax increases.

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