- Jun 18, 2009
- 34,338
- 18,631
- 1,915
The Census bureau estimates that we have nearly 400 million people in the U.S. I think that after the Census we'll see that to be a true number. Or do you think we just stopped growing after the last census and we don't actually have more people in the country until after we count them again?And what they don't go into detail about is of those 600k bankruptcies, how many were due to the fact that the loss of the job kept them from making payments on healthcare bills that they had accrued.
In addition, how many of them filed bankruptcies because of their loss of job caused them to just give up on paying them even though the balances may have been manageable?
Far to many questions to have answered yet.
In the end, less then 600k in a country of 400 million is considerably less then a national crisis.
They had Health Insurance, the majority of them. I'm still wondering where you pulled that 400 million from. I'm assuming your ass.