Health expenditure in the U.S. has been a hotly debated topic among political parties, especially on the verge of presidential elections. Health expenditures in the U.S. have been increasing over time and are projected to keep increasing. As of 2022, the U.S. spent a total of 4.4 trillion U.S. dollars on healthcare.
U.S. health expenditure in comparison
The U.S has some of the highest expenditures for health care in the world. With a total health spending of roughly 17 percent of the country’s GDP, the U.S. has far surpassed the country with the second highest health expenditure as a share of GDP, Germany. The United States, despite having a mixed method of healthcare financing and insurances, also has one of the highest shares of domestic governmental health expenditures.
U.S. health care payers
There are several different governmental and non-governmental agencies that are responsible for health care funding and payments in the United States. Currently, private insurance and Medicare are the two largest payers of U.S. health care. Direct health care costs are not the only things that these payers are responsible for. They may also be partly responsible for prescription drug costs. Again, private insurance and Medicare are the two largest payers of prescription drug costs in the U.S. Among all the payers of health care costs in the U.S., Medicare has experienced the highest level of health spending increases in recent years.
U.S. national health expenditure from 1960 to 2022
(in billion U.S. dollars)
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CMS. (December 13, 2023). U.S. national health expenditure from 1960 to 2022 (in billion U.S. dollars) [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved May 18, 2025, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/184688/us-national-health-expenditure-since-1960/
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