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by jariel 1986 days ago
It depends on one's situation.

'Gainfully Employed' people are generally better off in the US. The healthcare there is great - when you are covered.

The risk comes for those unfortunate/unforeseen situations, and of course, when one doesn't have coverage.

Overall - it's one of those factors that goes into the equation - but for a young, single talented person, usually it's not a priority - or - it factors favourably.

It's a good point because for the 'elite economy' - US healthcare is just fine. Good in fact.

For the 'everyone economy' it's arguable that Canadian style (or something like that is better).

The H/C equation kind of reinforces what I am saying: exceptionalism vs. the commons + stability.