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In Sickness and in Health

Between 1965 and 1980, Medicare costs went up dramatically above policymaker’s original projections, Troy University professor Christopher T. Warden pointed out in an Accuracy in Academia seminar at the National Press Club on July 31. This year’s Medicaid expenditures totaled $391 billion.

The former editorial-page editor of Investors Business Daily, Warden is the author of Voodoo Anyone? Economics for Journalists, a textbook that AIA is publishing.

Video taken by Santiago Leon, an intern at the American Journalism Center, a training program run by Accuracy in Media and Accuracy in Academia. Produced by Bethany Stotts, a staff writer at Accuracy in Academia.

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In Sickness and In Health (video)

Between 1965 and 1980, Medicares costs went up about 2,900 percent, Troy University professor Christopher T. Warden pointed out in an Accuracy in Academia seminar at the National Press Club on July 31.

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North To Alaska

The late Troy University professor Christopher T. Warden, the former editorial page editor of Investor’s Business Daily, explains why gas prices are so high in a recent Accuracy in Academia meeting at the National Press Club.

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North to Alaska

Troy University professor Christopher T. Warden, the former editorial page editor of Investor’s Business Daily, explains why gas prices are so high in a recent Accuracy in Academia meeting at the National Press Club.