stewie3128
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What would allow a free market system to adopt negligible prices and be available to the 17 million (right #?) uninsured Americans?
The number bandied about in the media a lot is actually 47 million, but that's a very exaggerated number. Here's why:
- 1/3 of that number are illegal aliens. You need to be an American in order to be an "uninsured American."
- 1/3 of that number are people who actually qualify for medicaid and/or full state-level sponsorship of their health care, but have not gotten on the role, for whatever reason.
- 1/3 are for-real uninsured Americans, of which approx. 3% are people who (judging from their household income) could actually afford health insurance, but choose not to buy it.
So, strangely enough, the number of Americans who are actually left wanting for insurance is closer to your originally-presumed number: 17 million.