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Healthcare Spending: Burden or Investment? The U.S. Health Debate That Needs a Solution

Healthcare Spending: Burden or Investment? The U.S. Health Debate That Needs a Solution

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Is U.S. healthcare spending a crushing burden or a smart investment? Marcus Hart breaks down the numbers and the debate:

​The Numbers:

​64% of U.S. healthcare is funded by government cash 💸.

​The current system often means short-term pain like higher taxes, soaring deficits, and programmatic waste (like in Medicaid).

​The goal is long-term gain: healthier people, lower Emergency Room bills, and a stronger GDP per worker.

​The Solution:

Experts agree the real fix isn't just cutting or spending—it's cutting inefficiencies. We need to:

​Fix "admit bloat" and fraud.

​Cap administrative costs (Marcus suggests at 5%).

​Pay for outcomes, not the volume of services.

​Invest heavily in preventive care to lower costs long-term.

​So what’s your priority — cut the waste or invest smart? Drop your thoughts in the comments ⬇️ and let’s stop yelling, start solving.

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