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We multiplied 2021 U.S. GDP from the Bureau of Economic Analysis by 0.2 percent to produce an estimate of $46 billion, or about 1 percent of 2021 NHE, representing less than 5 percent of excess spending when rounded to the nearest multiple of five.
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Multiplying 2021 US GDP by 0.2 percent produces an estimate of $46 billion or about 1 percent of 2021 NHE representing less than 5 percent of excess spending
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{
    "year": "2021",
    "source": "Bureau of Economic Analysis"
}
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September 11, 2025 at 11:27 PM (5 days ago)
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September 11, 2025 at 11:27 PM (5 days ago)

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https://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/issue-briefs/2023/oct/high-us-health-care-spending-where-is-it-all-going

This report analyzes the high cost of US healthcare, examining factors like administrative costs and physician compensation. It uses data from various sources to pinpoint areas of excessive spending.

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