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January 1, Big Pharma Under Fire Again
Wyatt’s Take
- Major drug companies keep raking in profits while Americans feel the pinch at the pharmacy.
- Folks are tired of rising prices and feeling ignored by the politicians in Washington.
- Questions grow about who the system is really built to serve—us, or the big corporations.
Big Pharma companies are once again drawing heat for charging Americans some of the highest prescription prices in the world.
Many families struggle to afford medicines while drug executives report record profits year after year.
Some politicians say they’re trying to fix the issue, but not much has changed for working folks.
Millions wonder why lifesaving prescriptions cost so much when many new drugs are funded by taxpayer dollars.
Rural and working-class Americans feel the brunt, often having to choose between daily expenses and needed medicine.
It’s clear the system has left regular people behind while rewarding those at the top.
If you’re fed up with high drug prices and want true accountability, keep this issue front and center with your local leaders.
Wyatt Matters
Working folks in Middle America deserve fair prices and access to the medicine they need to keep moving. Too often, the cards are stacked against us while big companies get handouts. This matters for the health and future of every family.
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