Issue Briefs

Date of this Version

7-20-2009

Abstract

Health care spending represents a growing share of our national income, and based on current projections, will increase from 16% of the gross domestic product today to 20% by 2018. What does this mean for typical working families with private health insurance, who shoulder the financial burden of maintaining the current system? In this Issue Brief, Polsky and Grande construct a typical health care budget for working families of various income levels, calculate the percentage of total compensation devoted to health care over time, and project how rising health care costs will affect standards of living in the future. Their findings remind us that what works today also has to work tomorrow. Sustainability depends critically on successful cost containment.

Document Type

Brief

Volume

14

Number

5

License

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 4.0 License.

Keywords

access & equity, access to care

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http://ldi.upenn.edu/policy/issue-briefs/2009/07/20/untitled-65

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Date Posted: 09 December 2016