Of course, if the UK reached and maintained
the average health expenditure of the other countries that would also help.»
Not exact matches
Most of the value of the tax break goes to middle - income taxpayers, based on the 2016
average per - person
health - care
expenditure (see chart for illustration).
In 2013, a person making $ 63,000 (before taxes) spent an
average of $ 49,000 to $ 51,000 on housing, transportation, food, insurance, entertainment, childcare,
health care and other
expenditures.
However, by 2011,
health expenditure growth in the USA had declined to about 1 %, approximately the same as the
average growth rate in the other OECD countries studied.
In 2002,
health expenditure growth in the USA was around 7 %, compared to an
average of just over 3 % in the other countries included in the study.
Most importantly, hidden at the end of the paper was an analysis for cancer: «In sharp contrast to CVDs, cancer correlates with the consumption of animal food (particularly animal fat), alcohol, a high dietary protein quality, high cholesterol levels, high
health expenditure, and above
average height.»
To make this adjustment, we assumed the self - insured / self administered
health plans and TPAs have the
average revenue of the
health plans contained in the SIC code, and then added those assumed revenues to the SIC code and to the total of all
health care
expenditures.
If you don't qualify for a subsidy, aiming to spend 5 % of your annual gross income on
health insurance premiums is a handy benchmark; that's how much consumers spend, on
average, on
health insurance according to the government's Consumer
Expenditure Survey.
That's what the
average US consumer spends on
health insurance, according to the government's Consumer
Expenditure Survey.
Likewise, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population have, on
average, 2.3 times the disease burden of non-Indigenous people.Yet on a per person basis, Australian government
health expenditure was $ 1.38 per Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander person for every $ 1.00 spent per non-Indigenous person in 2013 - 14.
This equated to an
average annual growth rate of 6.1 %, and contributed to an overall 12 % increase in total Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
health expenditure in that period.