Yeah exactly that's your problem right there. Statistics cannot tell you everything.
States (and cities) vary vastly in the US... There are places I wouldn't go close to and there are places I'd feel safer than the UK in. You can't just put some "average number" on everything and think it gives a realistic picture of the actual situation.
This is kinda getting off point. If taxes were so effective at reducing murder and other things then the UK would be in a far better place than it is now.
It gives an indication. Or what would be the point in recording them in the first place? Are you honestly suggesting a lower policing budget (per capita) wouldn't be contributing to a higher crime rate?
It's not the only factor, of course. The biggest issue is the inequality between the rich and the poor, and only taxation will address that.
There are a lot of other countries that have similar or less tax rates, with lower murder rates and lower crimes overall.
Since you like statistics and averages though...
Poland for example has 20% less max tax rate and a lower murder rate. Switzerland has virtually no murders and far lower taxes.
Anyway I have to go. Keep paying your taxes and maybe society will become a better place (yeah sure)
Your concentrating so much on income tax. What about duties, VAT, road tax, etc etc?
And, as has been mentioned before, it is not just crime rate (or your obsession with murder rates, do they only matter
