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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They are making crazy profits. How about just a reasonable profit?[/quote] is that how America works though? in any sector or industry? if so, please name which one.[/quote] Also please define a reasonable profit? How much money should one be able to make? I’m Guessing there are people in this country who think you are grossly overpaid for whatever you do OP. I’m sure you have much more than any one person truly “needs”. It’s easy to say “a billion is too much” but very hard to say what the lower limit should be. [/quote] I think after salaries and overhead are paid, there should be no profit in healthcare.[/quote] so all healthcare is non-profit? assume this applies to doc and hospital systems?[/quote] In my Utopia, yes. Everyone is paid a very healthy salary commiserate with their training and experience. Money is set aside for research, and maintenance on buildings and equipment, etc. But any money leftover is not used to pad corporate pockets. Any monies left beyond that mean that premiums were too high and should be lowered accordingly. [/quote] You realize insurance company profits are a tiny fraction of health care costs, right?[/quote] No, they still dont understand industry margins or scale. That’s why they have a blogger gig. [/quote] Who cares what the margin is, when the bottom line is $16-23 BILLION in profit. [/quote] Clearly not you. Check out the national debt balances and annual interest payments, and who owns/holds the debt. Seems like you aren’t used to big numbers in your line of work or education or reading. [/quote]
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