On the recordJuly 11, 2024
Health care costs have risen astronomically from where they were just a few decades ago, to now approaching 18 percent of our GDP.
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congress.govHealth care costs have risen astronomically from where they were just a few decades ago, to now approaching 18 percent of our GDP.
Mike Braun discusses the rising healthcare costs and their impact on GDP.
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