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"textContent": "https://assets.americashealthrankings.org/ahr_2025annual_comprehensivereport_final-web.pdf We spend $13,818 per person on health care, about 2.5x the OECD average ($5,477). And yet the U.S. is sitting at 78.4 years life expectancy (OECD 81.1), ranked 30/38. The gap between the OECD average and the U.S. has been growing since 2003. We are not catching up, we are falling further behind. Infant [...]",
"title": "U.S. spends more on health care, but ranks lower in outcomes (OECD)"
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