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Why it’s unfair to compare iPhones and health care
The Washington Post
2017-03-09
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The Washington Post's Brian Fung explains what Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) meant when he said Americans should skip the "new iPhone" and "invest in their own health care," and why that comparison is flawed.
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