Today, following the first revision of consumer spending, we learn that in the fourth quarter Americans spent even more on healthcare, pushing the total up by $1 billion more, to a whopping $21.4 Bn, or 18% of all spending on goods and services in Q4.
This upward revision on healthcare, of which Obamacare was the primary source of mandatory spending, takes places even as the bulk of the key spending line items were revised lower following the revision.
In any event, the math is clear - the next time anyone asks you what Americans spent their so-called "gas savings" on in Q4, and why retail sales in the end of 2014 (and the start of 2015) were so weak, show them this chart.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-02-27/here-what-americans-spent-their-gas-savings
Was there any doubt as to where extra money was going to be spent after Obamacare was implemented? The insurance companies that wrote it and were in the pockets of most democratic politicians got just what they planned for.