Between 1960 and 2014, healthcare spending in the United States increased:
from an average of $146/person per year to $9,532 (by 65 times).
from an inflation-adjusted average of $1,172/person per year to $9,544 (by 8 times).
from 5.0% of the nations economy (gross domestic product) to 17.5% (by 3.5 times).[1]
Question: Do those figures cover GOVERNMENT spending only, INDIVIDUAL spending only, or ALL spending combined?