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sacredcowchips.net
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| | | | Ongoing increases in the resources dedicated to health care in the U.S., and their prices, are driven primarily by the abandonment of market forces. We have largely eliminated the incentives that markets create for all buyers and sellers of health care services as well as insurers. Consumers bear little responsibility for the cost of health... | |
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gjia.georgetown.edu
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| | | | The United States leads in healthcare spending in the developed world, yet its health outcomes remain among the poorest. | |
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www.facingsouth.org
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| | | | This week the Democratic-controlled U.S. House passed the Raise the Wage Act to gradually increase the hourly minimum wage to $15. The proposal now awaits action in the Republican-controlled Senate, where the bill sits in a committee chaired by Tennessee's Lamar Alexander, who thinks there should be no minimum wage laws at all. | |
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dagan.blog
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