I read something recently about Medicaid beneficiaries will soon top 100 million persons. That really stood out to me as I know Medicare (old folks) beneficiaries are about 62 million persons (and rising at ~10K per day).
When you add Medicare and Medicaid alone, you get 162 million beneficiaries.
But wait, the US Workforce is only 164 million persons, meaning that each worker must theoretically take care of themselves, their dependents AND also take care of medical costs of another person. We know that they can’t and the government has to borrow the money.
I had been led to believe that the worker to benificiary ratio was 2:1. Now it’s easily 1:1. What am I missing? I’m not claiming to be an expert in these areas, so chime-in if you have a constructive criticism.
Medicare enrollment is a bit over 61.5 million.
You can see now that the number of people receiving benefits actually exceeds the number of people officially working (if you can trust the statistics, which is a big if).
Add the unfavorable worker to beneficiary ratio to the many unsustainable trends in America’s decay, decline and collapse.
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