The Willful Ignorance of Single-Payer Advocates

Highlights The most important question when evaluating a policy change is often: “Compared to what?” Policies can look very different when considered relative to the status quo or a counterfactual. When considering the budgetary effects of policy changes, this counterfactual matters a great deal – it is the yardstick against which costs are measured. When […]


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