Report: Some Prescription Drugs Now Cost More Than Household Incomes
‘Wonkblog’s Carolyn Johnson noticed a study published this Friday that reached a rather shocking conclusion: The average annual retail cost of certain specialty pharmaceuticals now exceeds the median U.S. household income. These drugs are used to treat complex diseases such as multiple sclerosis, cancer and rheumatoid arthritis, according to the Post.
The study, published by AARP Public Policy Institute, illustrates how expensive some specialty drugs have become in just the last two years. They found that roughly 576,000 Americans spent more than the median household income on prescription medications in 2014—up a whopping 63% from 2013. In 2014, the last year for which data is available, median household income was $53,657. The number of patients with costs exceeding $100,000 a year nearly tripled in 2014 to 140,000. In total, the extra cost burden, according to the study, is about $52 billion annually.’
Read more: Report: Some Prescription Drugs Now Cost More Than Household Incomes
The post Report: Some Prescription Drugs Now Cost More Than Household Incomes appeared first on David Icke.
Leave a Reply