Remember those scary rising healthcare costs, the ones that historically have risen much faster than G.D.P.?
They are a thing of the past, Paul Krugman informs us in today's column. " Health spending has slowed sharply,"
he writes, "and it’s already well below projections made just a few
years ago. The falloff has been especially pronounced in Medicare, which is spending $1,000 less per beneficiary than the Congressional Budget Office projected just four years ago."
Wow,
this is really great news. Why aren't we hearing more about it? Could
it be because the deficit scolds who continue to hold sway in the halls
of power don't want us to hear it, and refuse to acknowledge it? Could
be, because, as Krugman writes, "a big implication of the Medicare cost
miracle is that everything the usual suspects have been saying about
fiscal responsibility is wrong."
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