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[request] Does the US actually pay that much more on heatlhcare?
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The USA gets mocked a lot for their way too expensive healthcare. Up until now, I thought that was completely right. However, someone just pointed out that most western healthcare systems are subsidized by tax money, while taxes are higher than in the US.
If you’d take taxes that go to universal healthcare into account, as well as the money a person spends on the actual procedure and health insurance, do Americans actually pay more for, let’s say, a broken leg?
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The advantage of capitalism. They insurance companies continue to prosper and people continue to die and go into debt.