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Friday Links – 22 May 2026

Posted on May 22, 2026May 21, 2026 by John C. Goodman

Fracking has saved US consumers $3 to $4 trillion.

Trump out-of-pocket limit for bronze plans in 2027: $15,600 for an individual and $27,600 for a family in 2027. (What are they thinking???)

Are we underestimating health care productivity gains?

Evidence that immigrant labor adds to the workforce and  output and does not substitute for domestic labor or domestic labor output.

Using ice may make pain last longer.

Even when crime falls in America, it still generally leaves us about 5x as violent as Europe.

Unbelievable: California Medicaid coves exorcisms.

1 thought on “Friday Links – 22 May 2026”

  1. Bob Hertz says:
    May 24, 2026 at 7:45 am

    The rationale for catastrophic plans used to be that while these plans did not cover office visits, at least they offered protection against bankruptcy for extended hospital care costing more than $15,000..

    The ugly fact is that many bankruptcies occur when the filer has less than $15,000 in debts — sometimes a lot less.

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