State and Local Health Spending
Health expenditures of state and local governments are projected to crowd out non-health spending.
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Health expenditures of state and local governments are projected to crowd out non-health spending.
Social Security is the largest single federal program, and accounts for approximately one quarter of all federal spending.
https://www.pgpf.org/blog/celebrating-social-securitys-80th-anniversary
Healthcare costs in the U.S. have increased drastically over the past several decades.
Waiting to act raises the cost of stabilizing the debt.
The projected shortfall of future Social Security revenues is the result of political action, not the absence of policy options for addressing this issue.
The most precious asset the nation has is its people. But we are leaving far too many behind.
The Fed is not in the business of monetizing our government’s debt but is skating close to the edge, which has upped the risk of a misstep.
Life expectancy at birth in the United States is lower than in other developed countries, despite higher healthcare costs.
https://www.pgpf.org/Chart-Archive/0201_us_lifeexpectancy_low_despite_cost