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Letter to the Editor

Check The Numbers On Health Care

Published In: Williston Observer
By: Kristen Lopez Eastlick
11/19/09

To elaborate on James Rude’s Nov. 12 guest column “Government’s role in health care,” the oft-quoted statistic of 47 million is actually a gross overestimation of the problem, as recent research suggests the number of Americans who cannot currently afford health insurance is much lower.

A new study by Dr. June O’Neill, who served as director of the Congressional Budget Office from 1995-1999, shows that nearly half of those uninsured Americans could likely afford to purchase health coverage. The average ‘voluntarily uninsured’ household makes $65,000 per year.

We should not rush into the creation of a new, expensive health care system without a better understanding of the uninsured population. As long as we continue basing our arguments on inaccurate numbers, it’s hard to see how we can make effective policy decisions.

Kristen Lopez Eastlick, Senior Economic Analyst Employment Policies Institute, Washington, D.C.


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