How healthcare reform reduces the deficit in five not-so-easy steps
Newsweek, March 22, 2010
Democrats have constructed a healthcare reform bill that the Congressional Budget Office says will cut the deficit by more than a trillion dollars over 20 years. But the country doesn't believe the savings are real, Newsweek reports. Here, Newsweek outlines what it says are a few of the bill's best ideas, and how they work.
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