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The vast sums that are being spent on healthcare are an unsustainable drag on the economy, pushing down wages, reducing the number of good jobs, and undermining financing for education, infrastructure, and the provision of public goods and services that are (or might be) provided by federal and state governments. Working-class life is certainly under threat from automation and from globalization, but healthcare costs are both precipitating and accelerating the decline.
Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism
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