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US Healthcare Spending Compared to OECD Benchmarks

The document only provides statistical comparisons of US per‑capita health spending and spending as a share of GDP versus other OECD nations. It contains no names, transactions, dates, or allegations US per‑capita health spending is roughly three times the OECD average. US health spending as a percent of GDP is about twice the OECD average. Data sourced from OECD adjusted for purchasing power par

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #020896
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The document only provides statistical comparisons of US per‑capita health spending and spending as a share of GDP versus other OECD nations. It contains no names, transactions, dates, or allegations US per‑capita health spending is roughly three times the OECD average. US health spending as a percent of GDP is about twice the OECD average. Data sourced from OECD adjusted for purchasing power par

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