
So I live in Scotland, a country with free universal healthcare, and this post made me curious about how much that actually costs us. Turns out, roughly 4% of our income tax goes to the National Health Service. For me that’s £10 a month. The equivalent of $13. I have spent more than that on a pizza.
This is literally the argument I use the most
I pay $375+ for healthcare a month
I’m closer to $800 a month 🙃 The US system is abhorrently broken, and it was designed that way.
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