2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumNew report kills GOP’s radical agenda, Obamacare slows costs to healthcare?
The furthest-reaching political news of the week has nothing to do with who clogged the George Washington Bridge or what Robert Gates thinks of Barack Obamas completely justifiable skepticism of David Petraeus and the war in Afghanistan.
It came in a seemingly boring actuarial report from a government agency most people probably have never of, showing that for the first time since the 1990s, total U.S. healthcare spending grew at a slower rate than the U.S. economy at the beginning of the current decade.
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Ill get to the politics in a minute. But the boiled-down version of the debate is as follows. Healthcare inflation began slowing shortly before Obamacare became law, and has decelerated further since then. Its certainly possible that this correlation is strictly coincidental that the slowdown is entirely secular, or so overwhelmingly a symptom of the Great Recession that it will reverse itself when economic recovery is at hand.
But theres a decent chance that Obamacare has contributed to the slowdown, and prominent health economists including ones who dont have dogs in the fight are engaged in a lively effort to settle this very question. Opinion journalists and political partisans are engaged in a similar debate, although for very different reasons.
http://www.salon.com/2014/01/09/most_important_political_news_this_week_new_report_kills_gops_radical_agenda/
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