Medical Insurance Availability
Essay by review • February 19, 2011 • Essay • 319 Words (2 Pages) • 947 Views
On August 26, 2004, the Census Bureau reported that 45 million Americans lacked health insurance in 2003, up by 1.4 million from 2002 and 5.2 million from 2000. The report states that this increase is "statistically significant." The number of people without health insurance is still increasing. Health insurance should be paid
for by the government because Americans need money for other things, it would save lives, and the government can afford it.
Americans face significant expenses such as: house payments, car payments, cell phone payments, children, and necessary bills. Many people lack a sufficient amount of money to pay all these expenses. If health insurance was provided by the government, Americans could pay all their bills, keep their children happy, and stay healthy.
With numbers of Americans without health insurance rising above 45 million, death rates are climbing. This extreme problem is not given enough notice by the government. Apparently people dying isn't enough to prove that this issue must be taken care of. If the government would spend the money that it has on medical insurance, a significant decrease in deaths would take place.
The United States Government has the power to pay for the medical insurance of Americans, but lacks the will. Choices the government makes may benefit the nation as a whole but not the people populating it. People should not have to pay outrageous sums of money in order to receive medical care. The government can save lives by simply investing in the health insurance of Americans.
The government should provide people with health insurance because it would give Americans more money, save lives, and put the governments money to a good use. The United States is putting its economy before the lives of its citizens. This essay points out the true interests of those in power. American citizens give to the government, it is the governments duty to give back to the citizens where aid is crucial.
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