Here is a snippet from a recent article titled "Health Care: 20% U.S. Spending in 2016":
The growth in health care spending on hospitals, expected to be about 7% starting this year, is predicted to keep that pace through 2016, according to the report.
How can something rise in cost so much? Let me ask that, TWENTY percent of every dollar will be on health care. Some is making tons of money on this. What are the margins in the health care industry, are they as high as in the oil industry. How can something increase so much faster then inflation? I just don't understand how this is possible, economics just boggles my mind. The economy is such a big stupidly complicated thing.
