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Where It Costs the Most to Get Sick in the United States
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The United States Leads in Healthcare SpendingIn 2025, the U.S. continues to have the highest per-person healthcare costs globally, averaging approximately $13,500 annually.
These nations balance quality and affordability but nonetheless face rising costs driven by technological advancements, aging populations, and prescription drug prices.
Japan, Spain, and Italy: Aging Populations and Healthcare ExpenditureJapan, spending around $5,400 per individual, faces increasing costs due to its aging demographic.
Mexico’s healthcare costs are around $1,400, offering affordable care to a large population with variable quality levels.
The Global Context of Healthcare SpendingThe data emphasizes stark differences in healthcare costs worldwide.