The United States was once a world leader for good reasons now, we lead for many of the wrong ones.
Americans spend the most money on healthcare compared to other high-income countries, yet face the lowest life expectancy, according to a new study.
The Commonwealth Fund, a nonpartisan think tank that focuses on healthcare issues, released a new report this week, which compares the US to a dozen other developed nations, including the United Kingdom and Australia.
It revealed that US residents paid more per person, as well as a greater share of the countrys GDP, for healthcare. And despite paying top dollar, their life expectancy was just 77 years well below the UK at over 80 years.
Thats because people in the US at a rate of 336 per 100,000 as of 2020 are dying more frequently of avoidable conditions. Case in point, nearly 43% of Americans are considered obese, whereas the average rate across 13 of the wealthiest countries is just 25%, researchers found.
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