But understand that when we talk about health care, John, it's not only that 60,000 people a year die because they don't go to a doctor. It's not only that our life expectancy is lower than other countries. It's not only the Working class people in this country live seven or eight years shorter lives than the rich. It's not only that we pay the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs. Get all that together, guess what? (40:30–40:36)
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Asserts that there is a significant life expectancy gap between working-class and wealthy individuals in the US.
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