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by 0xBDB 1380 days ago
That's true, though as another comment in this thread points out I still don't think the math works. But also it doesn't seem to be what that study found:

"A new study from academic researchers found that 66.5 percent of all bankruptcies were tied to medical issues —either because of high costs for care or time out of work. An estimated 530,000 families turn to bankruptcy each year because of medical issues and bills, the research found."

So to compare the U.S. to Europe we'd need to know how many are due to bills, which only really happens in the U.S., and how many are due to being out of work due to medical issues, which happens everywhere and apparently causes 8.2% of bankruptcies in the U.K., for example.

https://balancingeverything.com/medical-bankruptcies-statist...