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Wednesday Links

Posted on December 31, 2025December 30, 2025 by John C. Goodman

Elephants and bats live a long time in part because they don’t get cancer.

Motherhood drives the earning gap between men and women.

Is the statistical value of a year of life (which is supposed to drive medical and regulatory decisions) too high?

Almost half of the adults receiving health insurance via the (Obamacare) exchanges either own or work for small businesses.

Since Medicare’s inception in 1966, its spending has grown about 1.5 times faster than the economy.

Why Matt Yglegias rejects the Billionaire Derangement Syndrome.

1 thought on “Wednesday Links”

  1. Bob Hertz says:
    December 31, 2025 at 8:24 am

    The couple that is featured in the article on small businesses is running up against the new subsdy cliff. If their joint income is over $128,000, they face health insurance premiums over $2,000 a month with no more subsidy.

    I wonder if they can get their joint income down below the cliff and somehos crawl up to age 65.

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