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Play DRUG MONOPOLY. Raise drug prices. Make millions!

Play DRUG MONOPOLY. Raise drug prices. Make millions!

34 million Americans suffer from diabetes. How do drug monopolies keep raising prices? Follow the blood money.

President Biden and Bernie Sanders have proposed cutting prescription drug prices. Connect the dots for yourself with this infographic or this interactive map. How many people suffer from diabetes where you live? How do corporations get away with raising drug prices while regular American die from being unable to afford their medication? The donations that big pharma gives Republicans to block drug price cuts and keep their monopolies?

True or False? (Answers below)

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Soaring prescription drug prices

“The price per standard unit across all insulins in the U.S. was $98.70 compared to just $12.00 across the border in Canada and less than $10 in France, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Turkey. An estimated 7 million people in the U.S. use insulin but the soaring prices are putting the life-saving drug out of reach of countless Americans who depend on it. There are two primary reasons for the high price. The first one is that pharmaceutical manufacturers have the power to set their own prices and raise them without any limits while the second one is that there is a lack of competition in the U.S. insulin market.” – IBI Times

Corporate greed run amok

“The estimated Net Worth of David A Ricks is at least $128 Million dollars as of 1 February 2022. Mr. Ricks owns over 56,205 units of Lilly(Eli) & Co stock worth over $106,024,776 and over the last 10 years he sold LLY stock worth over $381,989. In addition, he makes $21,283,200 as Chairman of the Board, President, and Chief Executive Officer at Lilly(Eli) & Co.” – WallMine

American Diabetes Assn.

Make it actionable

The map of diabetics is also available as a link. The Splash Screen has a link that directs readers to the infographic for details or to proceed to the map and see how many people suffer from diabetes in their county and how they can contact their senator to demand price cuts.

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Designing an infographic

People are smart. Make it easy for them to connect the dots and see what’s really happening. Infographics help by combining information from different sources. People can search the data quickly and easily to see how a political decision impacts their lives. And they can follow the money to see who is making money from their suffering.

TakeAway: Call out Drug Monopolists and big pharma Republicans who profit from high drug prices while regular Americans die because they cannot afford their medication.

Deepak
DemLabs

Answers to all the questions above are unfortunately true.

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Reposted from Democracy Labs with permission.


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