Denmark Decides to Make It ‘More Attractive to Work’

  • Planned cuts worth $3.7 billion designed to boost employment
  • Danske economist questions whether plan will sustain growth

The Christians Havn district of Copenhagen.

Photographer: Freya Ingrid Morales/Bloomberg
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Denmark’s government proposed a broad range of tax cuts that will hit all income groups, make it cheaper to save toward retirement and reduce levies on cars.