Multiple Choice
Reducing healthcare spending in the U.S. by 20% is likely to result in a
A) decline in the nation's average life expectancy by approximately 20% too.
B) decline in the nation's average life expectancy by more than 20%.
C) decline in the nation's average life expectancy by approximately 10%.
D) barely noticeable decrease in the nation's life expectancy.
E) significant opposition from health economists.
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