SQ 832: Vote no on the infinite minimum-wage escalator
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In addition to a lengthy primary ballot, Oklahoma voters will decide on
June 16, 2026, whether to approve or reject a permanent and annually
escalating inc...
Monday, December 13, 2010
Prevention may not be a good way to reduce overall health care costs
Paper's conclusion: Although effective obesity prevention leads to a decrease in costs of obesity-related diseases, this decrease is offset by cost increases due to diseases unrelated to obesity in life-years gained. Obesity prevention may be an important and cost-effective way of improving public health, but it is not a cure for increasing health expenditures.
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