Here in USA for my HMO I do not have to pay anything... but for my wife I have to pay more than $100... also I have copayments of $20 and the insurance doesn't covered all the medicines so I have to pay part of it... not so much though but each dollar counts...
Also there are taxes for almost everything depending on the state... restaurant, books, appliances, dvds.. etc
I would say that it is almost the same if not more...
Back in my home country... I did not have to pay too much... only people with high salaries, home owners, and companies pid for it... since my salary was not too high I never paid taxes..
However there is no comparison between USA and my home country... So my point is that it is very difficult to compare taxes... and it would depends on the benefits you get from your taxes...