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Single-Payer Health Care for California Would Cost $400 Billion

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Single-payer health coverage for all Californians would cost the state an estimated $400 billion a year, according to a legislative report released Monday.

It's a little more complicated than writing a check for the full amount, though. Check out today's story about how that high-dollar figure breaks down.

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