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July 1, 2019

The "market" for healthcare has been largely destroyed, and in its wake remains a complicated, confusing system in dire need of fixing. Prices are too high and choices are too few, and the federal government's response has long been more government control and more money.

The United States spent a total of $2.6 trillion on healthcare in 2010. In the post-Obamacare era, this number is estimated to reach $3.8 trillion in 2019, and national health spending is projected to grow at an average rate of 5.5% per year to reach nearly $6.0 trillion in 2027.