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Consumer Price Index Isn’t Properly Accounting For Healthcare Costs

Last updated: March 1, 2026 8:50 am
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Healthcare costs in the United States continue to be a major concern for many Americans. Despite President Trump’s claims that inflation has been “beaten,” the reality is that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) has shown a 3% increase since Trump’s second term began, highlighting the ongoing affordability issues faced by consumers.

The CPI, published by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, is the main indicator of inflation in the country. However, critics argue that the CPI does not accurately reflect the true cost of living for many Americans, as it fails to account for certain expenses such as healthcare costs. Wendell Potter, a former health insurance executive turned whistleblower, has pointed out that the crisis of healthcare affordability is not adequately captured in government economic indicators like the CPI.

While the CPI measures what health insurers pay for medical costs, it does not consider the out-of-pocket expenses that patients incur, such as co-payments and deductibles. This discrepancy means that the true financial burden of healthcare costs is not accurately reflected in official inflation metrics.

A recent survey found that nearly half of Americans struggle to afford healthcare bills, even with insurance coverage. Many Americans report skipping or postponing medical treatments due to cost, and a significant portion say they cannot afford a $500 medical bill without going into debt. The expiration of enhanced subsidies for those buying insurance on the Affordable Care Act exchanges has led to higher premiums and deductibles for millions of Americans.

In the employer-sponsored insurance market, premiums are also on the rise, with a 10% increase expected in 2026. High-deductible health plans have become increasingly common, with more employees facing deductibles of $2,000 or more. The average deductible for a standard ACA silver plan has nearly doubled over the past decade, reaching almost $5,000 in 2025.

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Healthcare-related expenditures for the average American exceed $17,000 annually, including insurance premiums, co-payments, deductibles, and taxes that fund public programs like Medicare and Medicaid. Rising healthcare costs are driven by factors such as increased utilization of medical services and technologies, as well as higher prices for healthcare services.

It is crucial for the Bureau of Labor Statistics to better account for rising healthcare costs in order to provide a more accurate reflection of the financial burden faced by consumers. By addressing these affordability issues, policymakers can work towards making healthcare more accessible and affordable for all Americans.

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