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Originally Posted by mineistaken
Your point would be valid only if in the scenario where US has 8 million people they have the same amount of money they have now with 315 million people. Otherwise, as somebody already posted, you CAN compare just by looking at money spent per person.
And even more - if your point would be valid nobody could compare different countries on anything because they all have different population sizes, lol.
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But money spent per person is not a fair comparison either.
You can compare money spent per person, but the larger those numbers get the more administration and oversight costs you have. Then factor in how much the US does in medical development the US does compares to the Swiss and.... You can spin facts and figures until we are blue in the face.
Not defending the US healthcare system at all, but I'm just saying... fun with numbers....