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America’s sickness economy

Last updated: May 18, 2025 4:15 am
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The United States has long been known for its economic exceptionalism, with GDP growth consistently outperforming other wealthy nations. While factors such as technological innovation, strong capital markets, and a large consumer base are often credited for this success, there is another, less desirable reason: sickness.

Unlike other advanced economies, the US lacks a universal healthcare system, leading to exorbitant spending on healthcare. The US spends over $4.5 trillion annually on healthcare, projected to soon account for one-fifth of its economy. This spending far surpasses that of other wealthy nations on a per capita basis.

Healthcare is a significant component of US consumer spending, overshadowing expenditures on recreation, dining out, and hotels. In fact, during the first quarter of this year, rising spending on outpatient and hospital services helped offset a decline in the annualized quarterly economic growth rate.

The healthcare sector has also been a major driver of job creation in the US, with more than half of the 3.9 million private sector jobs created since the start of 2023 coming from healthcare and social assistance. The top five industries in the US by expected revenue this year are all healthcare-related.

Despite the massive spending on healthcare, the US lags behind peer nations in health outcomes. Americans have lower life expectancy, higher rates of chronic diseases, and poorer infant, maternal, and avoidable mortality rates compared to other G7 countries.

The high health expenditure in the US can be attributed to a combination of factors, including higher prices, administrative costs, and a higher quantity of intensive and expensive services. Studies have estimated that a significant portion of health spending in the US is considered wasteful.

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Efforts to reduce healthcare costs and improve outcomes in the US face challenges such as weak bargaining power for drug fees, administrative inefficiencies, and overtreatment due to the fee-for-service insurance model. While reforms may lead to short-term economic downsides, reallocating resources from healthcare to other sectors could ultimately benefit the economy in the long run.

In conclusion, while the US economy may appear exceptional in terms of GDP growth and job creation, the excessive spending on healthcare and poor health outcomes paint a different picture. Addressing inefficiencies in the healthcare system could not only lead to cost savings but also improve overall health outcomes and contribute to long-term economic prosperity.

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