Meet Dean, a 27-year-old music producer whose asthma isn’t just a health battle—it’s a financial nightmare. With yearly medical bills soaring past $10,000, he prays to avoid hospitalization. 'It’s like playing Russian roulette with my bank account,' he says.
Dean’s story isn’t unique. A Gallup survey revealed nearly 40% of US adults struggle with healthcare costs, while the World Economic Forum ranks America’s medical spending as the world’s highest. For many young Americans, prescription refills and doctor visits have become budget-breaking stressors.
The stats paint a grim picture:
1 in 3 US adults delays care due to costs
Annual US healthcare spending per person: ~$12,900 (double other wealthy nations!)
Chronic illness patients like Dean face the steepest hurdles
As debates about insurance reform trend on TikTok and Reddit, millions wonder: When will healthcare stop feeling like a luxury?
Reference(s):
cgtn.com