The Growing Government Contracting Juggernaut
U.S. health care spending (both public and private) is projected to reach one-fifth of the economy by 2033. Health care costs have increased steadily to account for 17.6% of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2023—up from 7.2% in 1973 and up 13.3% since 2000, according to the data reported in the recent;Peter G. Peterson Foundation Chart Pack: Healthcare.
Per capita health care spending in the U.S. is $14,885, compared to a world average of $7,371. The next five most expensive countries in per capita spending are Switzerland ($9,963 . . .