The RAND counterfactual really hits hard when you frame it as $265k per person in lost resilience rather than just inequality. Tying healthcare to employment as a labor mobility constraint is something I saw working in HR a few years back and it absolutely kept people in bad fits. The job lock phenomonon is way more binding than most people realise and reframes the whole debate away from "free market" abstraction toward actual competition dynamics.
Dec 21
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