Posted on 06/16/2009 9:14:37 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
(CNSNews.com) - The claim made by the White House this month that 46 million Americans lack health insurance is false because that number includes almost 10 million people who are not Americans but in fact citizens of foreign countries who happen to be present in the United States, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
The claim was made repeatedly in a report published by the White House Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) on June 2 and again in an op-ed published the same day by Christina Romer, the chair of CEA.
The claim that there are 46 million uninsured Americans has also been used by members of Congress and news organizations.
At a townhall meeting in Green Bay, Wis., last Thursday, President Obama twice referred to 46 million people who lack health insurance, although in neither case did he describe those 46 million as Americansin one instance referring to them as 46 million people who don't have health insurance and in another instance as 46 million uninsured."
On June 2, the White House released The Economic Case for Health Care Reform, a report by the presidents Council of Economic Advisers. In making the case for Obamas health-care reform plan, this report repeatedly asserted that there are 46 million uninsured Americans.
That same day, CEA Chair Christina Romer published an op-ed on Yahoo! News asserting: Health care expenditures in this country are currently 18 percent of GDP and, without change, will keep rising, until they account for nearly one-third of our total output by 2040. Even with this exorbitant bill, about 46 million Americans lack health insurance coverage today, and this number is predicted to rise to 72 million over the next three decades.
Perhaps the most visible sign of the need for health care reform is the 46 million Americans currently without health insurance, said the CEA report itself. CEA projections suggest that this number will rise to about 72 million in 2040 in the absence of reform.
In addition, said the CEA report, nearly 46 million Americans are currently without health insurance, and this number is projected to rise substantially.
The CEA even used the claim of 46 million uninsured Americans as a basis for some of its economic analysis, claiming that Americans could spend an estimated $46 billion per year less on health insurance if the 46 million uninsured Americans were covered.
Some studies suggest that moving from the current system to an insurance exchange with widespread participation could bring down the price of health insurance by 20 percent, or roughly $1,000 per year for a typical uninsured individual, said the report. With 46 million uninsured Americans, this suggests an overall gap of about $46 billion per year, or more than 0.3 percent of GDP.
Speaking on June 11 in Green Bay, President Obama said the fact that there are 46 million uninsured demonstrates that the free market fails.
What we're trying to explain is, is that all were trying to make sure of is that there is an option out there for people where the public--where the free market fails, said Obama. And weve got to admit that the free market has not worked perfectly when it comes to health care, because you've got a lot of people who are really getting hurt: 46 million uninsured.
The CEAs claim that there are 46 million uninsured Americans is false because, according to the Census Bureau, 9.7 million of the approximately 46 million uninsured people in the United States are not American citizens. In other words, about 21 percent of the uninsured in this country are citizens of other nations who are living here.
According to Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States, a Census Bureau report published in August 2008, there were 45.6 million persons in the United States who did not have health insurance in 2007, the latest year for which figures are available. However, the report states that 9.7 million of these uninsured persons were not U.S. citizens.
The Census Bureau does not ask whether someone is legally or illegally present in the United States, so it is unknown how many of the 9.7 million uninsured foreign nationals were legal permanent residents of the United States and how many were illegal aliens.
Interestingly, the majority of non-citizens residing in the United States did in fact have health insurance. Of the approximately 22.2 million non-citizens residing in the country in 2007, says the Census Bureau, 12.5 million had health insurance, with 9.4 million covered by private plans.
Of the 299 million people in the United States in 2007, 253.4 million had health insurance. The vast majority of those202 millionhad private health insurance, according to the Census Bureau.
In a June 7 editorial arguing that Congress should increase taxes to help pay for universal health insurance, The New York Times echoed the claim of the Obama White House that there were 46 million uninsured Americans.
But Congressional Democrats will almost certainly need to come up with a lot more money--and that is likely to mean new taxes, said the Timess editorial. There are at least two easy ways to duck the problem should Congress choose to be imprudent. One way out would be to abandon the goal of universal coverage until after costs have been controlled. That would be unfair to the 46 million uninsured Americans, who often suffer health damage because they are reluctant to seek treatment until their plight becomes desperate.
Senate Finance Chairman Max Baucus (D.-Mont.), who is overseeing the development of health-care legislation in the Senate, referred to 46 million Americans without health insurance at a March 27 forum sponsored by the Center for American Progress, where he argued that all Americans should be mandated to get health insurance.
An individual obligation to get health coverage is essential for several reasons, said Baucus. It is the only way to stop the cost shifting related to uncompensated care. Today the cost of care for 46 million Americans without health insurance are largely borne by those with insurance. Getting all Americans covered will also make insurance markets function properly.
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Almost 10 million foreigners? The government can't even get it's own figures straight. They readily admit there are at least 11 million illegal aliens in country. I suspect it's more accurate to state there are upwards of 20 million here.
My estimate has ranged from from 20 to 35 million.
The corrected estimate of illegal immigrants during the 2000 census was set at about 9 million in around 2001. That was based on 2000 figures. If nine million had come over since 1990, the obviously it would seem another nine million had come over since, in the midst of all the talk of amnesty.
Of course that assumes that the 2000 census figure was accurate, which it more than likely wasn't.
We have had in excess of ten million illegals in our nation for close to a decade now, more after the 2001 range, so how many children did they have since then? Are we talking about one million more kids or seven million more kids?
We could easily have in excess of 30 million illegal immigrants in side the U.S., but you won't see the government admit it. If it did, that 47 million uninsured figure would drop to 17 million. Very few people would get worked up over twenty million twenty somethings opting out for a few years.
You can’t BE an illegal allien if there is no such thing as an American Citizen you silly reactionaries!
To be honest, it wouldn't matter. The medical profession by and large believes in what they do as in the Hippocratic Oath. And that is why changing the system and making some heatless a-hole government flunky in charge will certainly diminish the quality of the best health care system in the world.
Was curious as most everything the Left has politicized over the years. I was married to an LVN once upon a time (almost 40 years ago), and she was quite the Leftist to put it politely.
Pleased to see the Hippocratic Oath still means something.
She does have some friends who buy the Obama line of baloney, but she shuts them up when she reminds them about having worked at Cook County Hospital. There the nurses have the ask the unionized BWA clerks if they could fit it in their schedules to do their assigned work. That's what the government does. It empowers the losers to lose more.
I have yet to hear a dim differentiate which ‘Americans’ will be covered.
There are South, Central, North ‘Americans’. And several countries makeup North America, Canada, USA, Mexico, the primary ones.
It’s way more than 10 million. Northern California alone has that many.
Thx for catching.
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