Don't Keep Your HSA Balance in Cash -- Put It to Work Instead

In 2020, the United States had a gross domestic product (GDP) per capita of $63,487. In the same year, healthcare spending per capita hit $11,945, implying that the nation spent nearly 19% of its GDP per capita on healthcare.

This fraction is nearly double what peer countries spend on healthcare. For comparison, Norway's GDP per capita in 2020 was $68,359, but the Scandinavian country spent just $6,748 on healthcare per capita -- a little under 10% of its GDP per capita.

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