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Medicare cost estimates vastly underestimated since 1965Medicare cost estimates vastly underestimated since 1965
Medicare cost estimates vastly underestimated since 1965 The passage highlights historical underestimation of Medicare spending but provides no new allegations, specific financial flows, or direct links to powerful individuals beyond generic references to past presidents and officials. It offers limited investigative value beyond confirming known budgetary issues. Key insights: Original 1965 Medicare cost estimate was $500 million/year (≈$3 billion in 2005 dollars).; Actual Medicare spending has been roughly ten times higher than the original estimate.; Net loss exceeded $3 billion annually since 1976, reaching $146 billion in 2008.
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Medicare cost estimates vastly underestimated since 1965 The passage highlights historical underestimation of Medicare spending but provides no new allegations, specific financial flows, or direct links to powerful individuals beyond generic references to past presidents and officials. It offers limited investigative value beyond confirming known budgetary issues. Key insights: Original 1965 Medicare cost estimate was $500 million/year (≈$3 billion in 2005 dollars).; Actual Medicare spending has been roughly ten times higher than the original estimate.; Net loss exceeded $3 billion annually since 1976, reaching $146 billion in 2008.
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