Health care inflation has been substantially outstripping core inflation for the past several decades (though this trend has slowed, or possibly even reversed, in the past four years).
Americans now spend nearly $18 of every $100 produced in the US on health care.
For every $100 made in the United States, $1.50 is spent just on hospital administration.
Wages are being eaten up by corporate health care expenditures.
Americans now spend nearly $18 of every $100 produced in the US on health care.
For every $100 made in the United States, $1.50 is spent just on hospital administration.
Wages are being eaten up by corporate health care expenditures.