The margins are so tight that a single vote could decide it, here or there. The number of formally undecided Democrats is dwindling by the hour, but still, no-one can be certain if the legislation will pass.
Private healthcare’s failings affect everyone but the most privileged, whether through rising premiums, diminishing coverage, depressed wages or the financial catastrophe that often follows a serious illness or injury. Employers have seen medical bills rise 119% in a decade, to the point where the average employee costs $13,000 to insure each year. Workers pay around 30% of these premiums themselves, if they’re lucky. In the last two years, 60 million people have been without insurance.
The phrase “socialized medicine” was coined by the American Medical Association in 1945, to derail Harry Truman’s welfare programme. It is no longer the bogeyman it used to be. In a recent New York Times/CBS poll 85% of respondents said that the USA’s healthcare system needs to be fundamentally changed or completely rebuilt. 72% backed a public insurance plan.