California faces a $70bn budget shortfall and struggles with high living costs, raising questions about single-payer healthcare.

California faces a budget shortfall near $70bn and struggles with affordability, with the highest or near-highest costs in the nation for housing, rent, electricity, gas, transportation, and food. As fundamental programs like education and public health fail, it raises the question of why trust the state with single-payer healthcare. Recent attempts to establish a single-payer healthcare program have been stopped due to the massive costs.

April 19, 2024
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