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Saturday Links

Posted on September 6, 2025September 6, 2025 by John C. Goodman

Evidence for and against the “just give people cash” version of the welfare state.  (Item 1)

Between 1970 and 2020, the number of U.S. physicians doubled, the number of non-clinical healthcare workers –bureaucrats or administrators of all types – increased by more than 4,400 percent! That’s 44 non-care givers for every one care giver.

In 2005, the average cost of care for the MMI’s household was $12,214. Twenty years later, it had reached $35,119 —a 188 percent increase.

Traditional Medicare is about to try out aggressive preauthorization.

The case for drinking alcohol.

High tariff countries are generally very poor.

1 thought on “Saturday Links”

  1. Bart Ingles says:
    September 7, 2025 at 2:53 pm

    It seems like the prior authorization trial would be subject to self-selection as people bail out of higher-cost gap plans and into Advantage. Why pay $200 a month for a Plan G for the next seven years if you will be subject to preauthorization anyway? Unless the trial is about finding out how many people will want to switch.

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