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Originally Posted by WarChild
Uhh what?
So if you have a larger GDP you need to spend more on health care? I don't follow your logic here.
Perhaps you meant to break down GDP per capita? That's what we're talking about here, is total spending per person.
Care to explain further?
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Spending per person does not me each person spent that. Your logic breaks down there. And yes through inflation and the limited availability of a product (health care) makes it more expensive when there is more money in the system. If there is less money in the system it would cost less.
We see inflation where the money goes first, the banks, wall street, military industrial complex, and health care.