Template:Canada versus USA. 2 parts
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Share links: shortcanada2 and shortcanada. See also: longcanada2, longcanada, and myths. The tables below can be copied, adapted, and edited anywhere. I put them in the public domain. They can be copied to most wikis (Wikimedia, Wikia, Shoutwiki, etc.) since the wikitext only uses links with full URLs, and since no templates are used within the tables. The tables can also be copied to email since there is styling within the tables. For more info on the tables, data, sources, etc. see: Canadian single-payer universal healthcare versus US healthcare.
Medicare-for-all is single-payer, non-socialist, non-government-owned, Canadian-style healthcare. | |
Charts. USA spent $3.3 trillion on healthcare in 2017. (2.3.4.). Canada got better outcomes, spent half as much per person, and thus has a higher median wealth. So: 55% of Americans support 'Medicare-for-all'. (2.) | Households with handguns: Canada: 3%. USA: 30%.) |
Country | Median wealth per adult 2018. US dollars | Healthcare cost per person. US dollars PPP. 2017 | Murder rate per 100,000. 2016 |
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Canada | $106,342 | $4,826 | 1.7 |
USA | $61,667 | $10,209 | 5.3 |
US spent 17.2% of GDP (national economy) on healthcare in 2017. Canada spent 10.4%. See: info, charts, videos exposing US Republican myths about Canadian healthcare. (2.) |
Country | Life expectancy 2016 (2) | Under-5 mortality rate per 1000 live births. 2017 | Maternal mortality rate per 100,000 live births. 2015 |
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Canada | 82.8 years | 5.1 | 7.3 |
USA | 78.5 years | 6.6 | 26.4 |