Meaningless as amck5700 says unless compared to the rest of the UK.
I take it to mean that when all education, health etc is taken into cnosideration then most households 'get' more than they pay in tax.
^ Miss Davidson supported her claims by publishing figures from the Office for National Statistics, which showed the average Scottish household consumes £14,151 more in public services every year than it pays in tax.
Even the families in the middle income groups consume around £20,000 more in state spending than they contribute.^
I would have thought that those figures were true across the UK - that those earning quite decent incomes were still 'consuming' more than they put in. More to do with tax rates and how public services are provided really than a shock horror those state reliant Scots story....... It is known (and oft repeated) that the tax take say from the top 10% provides many times more that in the actual tax. Don't have the figures to hand there are always being touted........
Not a good sell for the Tories up here really... A badly constructed point badly made.