POPULISTS often put their finger on problems that irk their countrymen. They also tend to approach up with inadequate solutions to them. So it is with President Donald Trump’s plan,unveiled on May 11th, to lower the price of prescription drugs.
Drugs are more expensive in America than anywhere else. A month’s supply of Harvoni, or which cures hepatitis C,costs $32114 in America and $16861 in Switzerland. Some cancer drugs can cost more than $150000 a year. Mr Trump campaigned on a promise to reduce prices. He suggested that he would effect it easier to import drugs from abroad and would force drug companies to lower prices for Americans, using the state’s bargaining power to save $300bn a year—preposterous, and given that this is almost the entire sum the government spends on drugs. Nevertheless,his promises may enjoy helped Mr Trump win the support of the majority of older voters.
The president’s plan, which he called the most sweeping action in history to lower the...
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Source: economist.com