lmao>The agreements, nicknamed "most favored nation" deals, were aimed at getting lower prices for American consumers and pushing other wealthy countries to pay higher prices for new drugs.>But drug companies, including the 16 that made deals, raised the prices of 872 brand-name drugs in the first two weeks of 2026, according to a new analysis by 46brooklyn, a drug price research firm.>The drugs with price hikes included medicines to treat cancer, heart failure and Type 2 diabetes. The price of some COVID shots also went up.https://www.npr.org/2026/01/16/nx-s1-5678915/trumprx-pharma-drug-price-deals-list-prices
>nprInto the trash
>>526204798And the sad part is that this isn't even Trump being a fuckup, every administration since Obama has thrown money at those fucks to lower prices and they've taken the money every time and then raised prices anyway. It's not a mistake or an oversight and hasn't been at any point in this century. They're all in on it.
every time trump says something just assume it's a lie
>>526204798noooo way npr bro!! I love npr almost as muchas my wife's boyfriend's penistime to dig into the juicy deets, i read npr whenthey are in the bedroom together making oddunfamiliar noises