Over the past few decades we've been spending more and more on antipoverty programs and health care, and less and less on defense, net interest on the debt, and other programs (mostly public goods like highways). pic.twitter.com/xbp3CSuLXY
Our most important fiscal goal should be to bring down health care prices, so that we don't keep hurling more of our government spending and our society's resources into an inefficient system.
Funny. Providers scream that government doesn’t pay them enough per service. So they don’t want government health care for all. They accept it for seniors because what alternative is there. But private ins pays more per procedure than gov generally.
Nursing home care & end of life care. Medicaid pays for nursing home & hospice for 2/3rds of Americans, because the elderly run out money or play various games to move assets.
just a reminder that many low income people basically now don't pay any Federal Income Tax at all; what they are paying for when "taxes" are deducted from their paycheck goes almost exclusively towards their Social Security retirement account when they retire (yes, everyone actually has an account showing what they paid) and Medicare tax for when they turn 65. Some now even get subsidies for those deductions from their paycheck when tax time rolls around in the form of Earned Income Credit and refund checks- what's really going on with that is that higher income people's taxes are helping them out with their Social Security and Medicare taxes.
The point of bringing this up is not to berate anyone about mooching, rather, it's to say: do we like what we are getting for this hidden-from-view "social spending"?
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by artappraiser on Fri, 04/15/2022 - 3:09pm
just a reminder that many low income people basically now don't pay any Federal Income Tax at all; what they are paying for when "taxes" are deducted from their paycheck goes almost exclusively towards their Social Security retirement account when they retire (yes, everyone actually has an account showing what they paid) and Medicare tax for when they turn 65. Some now even get subsidies for those deductions from their paycheck when tax time rolls around in the form of Earned Income Credit and refund checks- what's really going on with that is that higher income people's taxes are helping them out with their Social Security and Medicare taxes.
The point of bringing this up is not to berate anyone about mooching, rather, it's to say: do we like what we are getting for this hidden-from-view "social spending"?
by artappraiser on Fri, 04/15/2022 - 3:22pm