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Health Care and Financial Porn
Live Long and Prosper

By Jeff Reckseit
Mon, 27 Jul 2009 16:00:00 ET
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Recent estimates say that health care spending accounts for more than 16% of the U.S. economy. In personal terms, this means health care will take one out of every six dollars you earn. And after housing, food and energy costs -- and your taxes -- there’s not much left for saving, never mind luxury. It doesn’t look like this is going to change overnight. So to get some help you turn on the TV and watch what passes for financial news. And what do you get?  Lewd and lascivious behavior with no socially redeeming value. When is the last time you saw anything on TV that significantly improved your financial health? Ever? It’s all garbage. Financial porn!
 
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