Chủ Nhật, 23 tháng 7, 2023

Health Insurance vs Higher Taxes

I can't seem to find a clear answers, maybe I'm not googling it properly, but how are increased taxes any different than paying for health insurance?

I read somewhere once that the individual cost would ultimately be cheaper if we switched to universal, at least here in america, since the money paid for insurance would instead be paid in taxes, but at a lesser amount on average.

Now, most people arent going to the doctor every month aside from checkups, and they still pay health insurance. Isn't the money paid to the health insurance company used for healthcare for you and the other people who pay that health insurance? How is that different from paying higher taxes, but this time everyone benefits?

I could be wrong here, however.

edit: Before I forget, this isnt meant to be a loaded question. Im genuinely curious about the math behind it.



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