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Post #2636228

2025-05-29 01:45 UTC

@Njord@mastodon.gamedev.place @nafmo@social.vivaldi.net @dirtyoldtown@mefi.social @lachralle@social.vivaldi.net In fact, US government spending on healthcare is similar to or higher than government spending on healthcare in Germany

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  • @sabik@rants.au @nafmo@social.vivaldi.net @dirtyoldtown@mefi.social @lachralle@social.vivaldi.net That's nto surprising, really. The Us economy has devolved into a rent seeking economy in recent years

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  • @deusfigendi@troet.cafe 2025-05-29 06:33

    @sabik@rants.au @Njord@mastodon.gamedev.place @nafmo@social.vivaldi.net @dirtyoldtown@mefi.social @lachralle@social.vivaldi.net per capital or in total? Asking for a friend. But the German health care system is mainly based on insurances (which everyone has to have by law), so it's not financed by the government.

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  • @Lipk@masto.ai 2025-05-29 10:03

    @sabik@rants.au @Njord@mastodon.gamedev.place @nafmo@social.vivaldi.net @dirtyoldtown@mefi.social @lachralle@social.vivaldi.net makes sense, a lot of money doesn't go to healthcare at all, but to shareholders and CEO's. Those are all additional costs

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