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Darius N. Lakdawalla

Poverty

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Does Medicare Benefit The Poor?, Darius Lakdawalla, Jay Bhattacharya Dec 2005

Does Medicare Benefit The Poor?, Darius Lakdawalla, Jay Bhattacharya

Darius N. Lakdawalla

Measuring the progressivity of age-targeted government programs is difficult because no single data set measures income and benefit use throughout life. Previous research, using zip code as a proxy for lifetime income, has found that Medicare benefits flow primarily to the most economically advantaged groups, and that the financial returns to Medicare are often higher for the rich than the poor. However, our analysis produces the starkly opposed result that Medicare is an extraordinarily progressive public program, in dollar terms or welfare terms. These new results owe themselves to our measurement of socioeconomic status as an individual’s education, rather than …