- The annual cost of health care for the average American family hovers around $20,000.
- Premiums increase yearly, and this is a primary driver of why real wages for average Americans don’t seem to improve.
- Meanwhile, the CEO of non-profit Banner Health, based out of Arizona, raked in $21.6 million last year.
- Nearly half of the CEOs of America’s leading non-profit health systems made more than $2.5 million. Only eight of the 82 executives of non-profit companies earned less than $1 million.
- These sorts of salaries amid the backdrop of struggling families would make even the most loyal believers in the free market pause—except this isn’t capitalism. This isn’t the market at work. It’s crony capitalism with the exploitation of market-related inefficiencies and rent-seeking behavior.
https://fee.org/articles/non-profit-hospitals-are-making-a-ki-ling/