Why Americans Pay So Much for Health Care
By Lawrence Wilson Americans spend a lot on health care, more than any peer nation, and the cost is rising faster than nearly every measure of the U.S. economy. The National Health Expenditure—the total amount paid for health care through public and private means—has risen faster in recent decades than inflation, household income, the gross domestic product (GDP), the population…
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