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Economic Indicators: Challenges for the 7 Rivers Region

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Economic Indicators:

Challenges for the 7 Rivers

Region

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I hardly have any idea about what I might say

today, so of course my employer and the

sponsors are not liable for what comes out of

my mouth.

Standard Disclaimer:

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A Tip Jar

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Do we have a health care

crisis?

We have a financing of health

care crisis.

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Total Health

Spending

Medicare and

Medicaid

Ryan’s Cap

Percent of GDP

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Total Health

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Medicare and

Medicaid

Ryan’s Cap

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One-earner couple earning the average wage ($43,100 in 2010)

If you turn 65 in...

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1960 1970 1980 1990 2000

National Compensation Measures as a Share of GDP, NIPA 1960-2006

Source: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of data from the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, National Income and Product Accounts, 1960-2006, Tables 1.1.5, 2.1, 6.11B, 6.11C, & 6.11D, 2008.

2006

Wages

Other Fringe Benefits and Payroll Taxes

51.8%

Private Group Health Insurance

0.6%

3.8%

45.6%

4.1%

6.7%

56.3% of GDP

56.4% of GDP

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Employee Contributions Increasing

Higher Deductibles

Lower Wage Growth

Employer Based Insurance

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The rise of corporate

wellness programs.

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Can we rein in the growth

of health care costs?

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Expenditures = Price X Quantity

Costs?

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Not Likely.

Can we rein in the growth

of health care expenditures?

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Cancer

Heart Disease

Stroke

Car Accident

Diabetes

The Race to Death

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Cancer

Heart Disease

Stroke

Car Accident

Diabetes

The Race to Death

X

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Cancer

Heart Disease

Stroke

Car Accident

Diabetes

The Race to Death

X

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~Robin Hanson

“Cut half of all medical spending”

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We have a “do something” bias.

And we don’t use information provided.

Can’t Trust the Consumers

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Rising Incomes

Physician Salaries

Prescription Drugs

Government Intervention

Medical Malpractice/Litigation

Which is the most likely cause of rising health care costs...

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“If something can't go on forever, it

won't.“

~Herb Stein

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We will be doing Health Care

reform for the rest of our lives.

~ Former CBO Director Doug Holtz-Eakin

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Sorry to be such

a downer.

Thanks.