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National Health Expenditures

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Expenditures in the United States on health care were nearly $1.9 trillion in 2004, more than two and a half times the $717 billion spent in 1990, and more than seven times the $255 billion spent in 1980. The approximately $1.9 trillion in national health expenditures (NHE) in 2004 represents 16.0% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), three times larger than the industry’s share in 1960. About half of this increase occurred from 1980 to 1993, when health as a share of the GDP rose from 9.1% to 13.8%. Health care as a share of GDP remained roughly constant during the rest of the 1990s, began to rise fairly rapidly after 2000, but leveled off in 2004.

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Year National Health Expenditure (in billions)
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1999 1,270
2000 1,359
2001 1,474
2002 1,608
2003 1,741
2004 1,878
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1960 to 2004
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Yearly
National Health Expenditure (in billions)
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NHE as a share of GDP

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1,878
1,019
28
18,345
510.01