Your sources are lies. Blatant propaganda. Travel. Look. Talk to people. Quit spreading obvious lies about how it actually costs Americans more. You're literally just spouting excuses about something the NDP tried and failed to get the Liberals to implement as demanded. "Its been a huge success, so much so that dentists can’t keep up with the increased demand" ....the dentists are leaving already aren't they? Figures lie, liars figure.
Well that ain't hard. Look at monthly gross and net income average usa vs Canada. No I'm not doing it for you. I think you're all idiots that need to start paying attention yourself. Google's right there. Or just be dumb your whole life.
Funny how you're saying "Google is right there" and when we provide you the numbers of health care expenses per capita in the USA vs Canada that we find on Google you call us liars.
Again, provide a source showing that healthcare spending per capita in the USA is lower than in Canada to prove that our sources are wrong, we've tried to find sources saying you're right but only came up with sources stating the contrary... So... Help us!
Gross vs net income isn't what I'm asking, I'm asking you to show that the total spent per person is lower in the USA because that's what you keep saying, privatized healthcare should cost less than public healthcare and we're paying too much. If that's the case the numbers should be clear, Americans should be spending less per capita than Canadians for healthcare.
I'm not even reading these clown shoe responses anymore, haven't for a while. It's all made up horsehit about how great it is here while people die in hallways. I'm not the awful person here. Yall are, picking philosophy and patriotism over the reality.
Canada is number 38, USA is number 49 based on the World Bank, Canada is number 43, USA is number 55 based on the CIA World Fact Book (you know about the CIA right? The US agency...), Canada #42 vs USA #52 from 0-1 year old based on the UN
Also, you're ignoring the actual numbers that include more than just your anecdotes and the numbers are clear, life expectancy in the USA is much lower than in Canada even for the first year after birth, which shouldn't be the case if private healthcare was so much better, right?