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seafoam | 9 months ago

Whereas in the US, where I live, everything that has been mostly socialized (housing, health & education) has become wildly unaffordable.

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hiq|9 months ago

I honestly didn't think anyone in the US considered healthcare socialized (same for housing and a big chunk of university-level education), so I've learned something today.

I personally find it hard to reconcile the concept of socialized healthcare with UnitedHealth Group being apparently the 7th company by revenue in the world, at least I don't think that's what Europeans would mean by "socialized".

metaltyphoon|9 months ago

Live in the US and don’t understand why OP is saying those sectors are public. Everything mentioned is NOT socialized.

gusgus01|9 months ago

As someone from the US, I consider all those industries to be almost fully for profit. Our k-12 education is public, but constantly under fire to move those public funds to private providers via various voucher programs. I would say that each of those industries have various regulations around them, so maybe that's why the commenter thinks it's socialized.