Taken from the Sanders subreddit... I've been posting summary of this in other threads but this is more specific.
If we don't do anything, under current law, the US will spend 25% of GDP on healthcare in 10 years or around $52 trillion in the next decade. In 2031, we'll be spending $6 trillion...
Here's A National Single-Payer Health Care Plan That Would Work
Shadowproof is proud to contribute to the national health care debate by introducing our plan to transition the United States to a single-payer health care system.
Our plan, the Medical Insurance and Care for All program (MICA)...
Best Option For Funding Medicare For All May Be Employer Mandate
10DEC2018
JON WALKER
One of the biggest political and technical hurdles standing in the way of Medicare for All is deciding how to pay for it, but voters have made clear there is one option they would support: simply...
Mercatus Study Finds Medicare for All Saves $300 Billion
Matt Bruenig July 30, 2018
Molly Adams / Flickr
The US could insure 30 million more Americans and virtually eliminate out-of-pocket health care expenses while saving $300 billion in the process, according to a new report about Medicare...
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