While the pandemic has put immense stress on nearly every country's health care system, no country — and certainly no other high-income country — has suffered the way the United States has. Americans make up less than 5% of the global population, but account for nearly one in five of the world's 2.3 million deaths. All the more astounding is that as the richest, most powerful country in the world, its overwhelming resources did nothing to help absorb the shock of an event like this.
Simply put, the economy would not be able to handle the contradiction. The insurance industry provides so much financial backbone to so many various industries, the inflated premiums that Americans pay inflates the other systems that oppress us.
Simply put, the economy would not be able to handle the contradiction. The insurance industry provides so much financial backbone to so many various industries, the inflated premiums that Americans pay inflates the other systems that oppress us.