ManusJustus said:
See the link I posted, it is a list of total healthcare funding (public and private) per country. The United States is spending way more for healthcare than countires similar to us, like Europe. Quality of healthcare is debatable, but no one could argue that America's healthcare is three times better than the United Kingdom (US pays three times more than they UK). American businesses pay a large portion of their labor costs in benefits. Ford, for example, owes around $50 billion in benefits to its employees. Having the government provide benefits would be a simple cost cutting measure for Ford, effectively lowering its labor cost. |
That link did not state the price difference between government healthcare and private healthcare. Only the difference between countries.
I asked for data concerning the cost of government healthcare and private healthcare. Your trying to make the (horribly false) argument that because government healtcare in one country is cheaper than public healtchare in our country, that government healthcare in America is cheaper. This is wrong, and I challenge you to prove otherwise.
Back from the dead, I'm afraid.







