Understanding the Economic Consequences of Shifting Trends in Population Health

42 Pages Posted: 21 Nov 2009

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Pierre-Carl Michaud

RAND Corporation; IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Dana P. Goldman

National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); University of Southern California

Darius N. Lakdawalla

University of Southern California - Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics; RAND Corporation; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Yuhui Zheng

RAND Corporation

Adam Gailey

RAND Corporation

Date Written: April 1, 2009

Abstract

The public economic burden of shifting trends in population health remains uncertain. Sustained increases in obesity, diabetes, and other diseases could reduce life expectancy with a concomitant decrease in the public-sector’s annuity burden but these savings may be offset by worsening functional status, which increases health care spending, reduces labor supply, and increases public assistance. Using a microsimulation approach, we quantify the competing public-finance consequences of shifting trends in population health for medical care costs, labor supply, earnings, wealth, tax revenues, and government expenditures (including Social Security and income assistance). Together, the reduction in smoking and the rise in obesity have increased net public-sector liabilities by $430bn, or approximately 4% of the current debt burden. Larger effects are observed for specific public programs: annual spending is 10% higher in the Medicaid program, and 7% higher for Medicare.

Keywords: disability, health care costs, social security, microsimulation

JEL Classification: I10, I38, J26

Suggested Citation

Michaud, Pierre-Carl and Goldman, Dana P. and Lakdawalla, Darius N. and Zheng, Yuhui and Gailey, Adam, Understanding the Economic Consequences of Shifting Trends in Population Health (April 1, 2009). Netspar Discussion Paper No. 04/2009-022, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1509176 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1509176

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Adam Gailey

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