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Why are we stuck on "Industry," we're Service Based now

I did the math on that


it comes out to


1860000000000


Unless I'm doing it wrong. I just took 6200 * 300 million
 
justone said:
Quality of care is hard to measure cause it's subjective.

Well , I have no clue. I just choose a doctor based on my subjective taste and money I am willing to spend.. Do Canadians choose in the same way?



So what is statistics? And what is statistics vs. birth rate? Just want to see if it worth 6200 vs. 3000

Assuming that Canadians and Americans have roughly the same health, showing that the Canadian government spends 33% less than the US government on Health care proves that Socialized medicine is more economically efficient.

Whether or not the United States culture (large population, land mass, Calvanist ideas, ect.) can take it on a national scale is another factor that is somewhat unrelated to the economic efficiency. I will not try to bring it up except for this one allusion to the possibility.
 
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