“Slowing the growth in health-care spending from 6 percent a year to 4.5 percent would have enormous benefits for the nation’s economy, creating as many as 500,000 jobs a year and increasing annual income for the average family of four by $2,600 over the next decade, the president’s chief economic advisers said yesterday.” (Washington Post, Tuesday)
Not if the methods include price controls, shortages, and rationing.
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“The Price of ‘Free’ Health Care” by Nadeem Esmail