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U.S. Senator Cory Booker (D–NJ) claims that Democrats “fight for more affordable health care.”

IN FACT, the Democrat proposals don’t reduce healthcare costs but transfer them to taxpayers, who paid $2.6 trillion for government healthcare programs in 2024, an average of $19,000 for every household in the nation. This makes healthcare more costly by:

In addition, government healthcare programs increase enticements to loaf and reduce incentives to work.

Countries with socialized medicine spend a smaller portion of their economy on healthcare than the USA, but they ration healthcare through “waiting lists, gatekeeping, and limiting individuals’ choices.”

Among the other reasons for relatively high U.S. healthcare spending, the United States leads the world in medical innovations, and all other countries benefit from these breakthroughs.

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