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Government Healthcare Spending Statistics and Economic Commentary

Government Healthcare Spending Statistics and Economic Commentary The passage provides aggregated data on U.S. healthcare spending and economic observations without naming specific individuals, transactions, or wrongdoing. It lacks actionable leads, controversial allegations, or novel revelations about powerful actors. Key insights: U.S. healthcare spending rose from 1.2% to 8.2% of GDP (1960‑2009).; Medicare/Medicaid accounted for 35% of total healthcare spending in 2009.; Out‑of‑pocket spending fell from 47% to 12% of total healthcare spending.

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Government Healthcare Spending Statistics and Economic Commentary The passage provides aggregated data on U.S. healthcare spending and economic observations without naming specific individuals, transactions, or wrongdoing. It lacks actionable leads, controversial allegations, or novel revelations about powerful actors. Key insights: U.S. healthcare spending rose from 1.2% to 8.2% of GDP (1960‑2009).; Medicare/Medicaid accounted for 35% of total healthcare spending in 2009.; Out‑of‑pocket spending fell from 47% to 12% of total healthcare spending.

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