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To give you an idea of how much Americans are getting gouged on their purchases of medicine, consider this: Over the past three years, the cost of six commonly used drugs categories, including treatments for asthma, diabetes, cancer, and HIV, have risen by an eye-popping average of 30 percent, or more than five times the rate of inflation. With an average cost of nearly $1,200 per year per person, prescription drugs cost more in the U.S. than anywhere else in the world.

While modern medicine involves a lot of pill-taking, the main reason why Americans pay so much for prescription drugs is because — unlike every other capitalist democracy on the planet — the U.S. government will not intervene to reel prices back from the stratosphere. At the same time, the country’s largest drug manufacturers are often spending more money enriching their shareholders than they earn in profits.

And currently there seems to be no relief in on the horizon for Americans struggling with their healthcare budgets.

According to a […]

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