What if milk prices rose as fast as prescription drugs?
What if milk prices rose as fast as prescription drugs?"
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If prices for some basic consumer necessities — from milk to bread to a gallon of gas — rose as much as popular prescription drugs, many Americans wouldn't be able to put food on
their table and would face the same dire choices that millions of older adults facing high prescription drug costs do every day. The average retail price for 143 widely used brand-name drugs
has increased more than 300 percent over the past 15 years, while general inflation rose by 32 percent during that same period, according to a 2021 AARP report that analyzed the retail
prices of those medications. Separately, a new report from 46Brooklyn, a nonprofit group that monitors drug prices, found that pharmaceutical companies raised the prices on hundreds of
medications on Jan. 1, 2022, with most increases averaging between 5 and 6 percent. Here's a look at what some basic consumer necessities cost, on average, in 2006 and what they would
have cost in 2020 if their prices had risen as fast over those 15 years as the cost of AARP's basket of brand-name prescriptions drugs. * GALLON OF MILK: 2006, $3.23; 2020, $13 * LOAF
OF WHITE BREAD (PER POUND): 2006, $1.05; 2020, $4.21 * GROUND CHUCK BEEF (PER POUND): 2006, $2.61; 2020, $10.49 * MOVIE TICKET: 2006, $6.04; 2020, $24.31 * GALLON OF REGULAR UNLEADED
GAS: 2006, $3.03; 2020, $12.20 * DOZEN EGGS: 2006, 98 cents; 2020, $3.94 * BANANAS (PER POUND): 2006, 49 cents; 2020, $1.97 * WHOLE FRESH CHICKEN (PER POUND): 2006, $1.06; 2020, $4.27 *
FIELD GROWN TOMATOES (PER POUND): 2006, $2.16; 2020: $8.70 "These kinds of price increases on other consumer goods would rightfully demand swift action, but seniors have been waiting
decades for relief from out-of-control drug prices," Nancy LeaMond, AARP executive vice president and chief advocacy and engagement officer, says in a letter AARP sent to U.S. senators
on Jan. 4. LeaMond sent the letter jointly with David Mitchell, founder and president of Patients for Affordable Drugs Now. A similar letter was sent to members of the House of
Representatives late in 2021. PENDING BILL WOULD HELP CUT RX PRICES AARP has been fighting for years to convince federal and state lawmakers to pass legislation that would curb runaway drug
prices. "For years, prescription drug prices have risen at rates that dwarf even the highest rates of general inflation," the letter says. "Patients and seniors cannot wait
any longer and are demanding immediate action. Americans of all ages, regardless of political party, are counting on you to finally make good on the promise of lower drug prices and
deliver the landmark reforms already negotiated with both houses of Congress." The framework of the proposed Build Back Better Act, now before the Senate, includes an annual $2,000 cap
on out-of-pocket expenses for enrollees in Medicare Part D drug plans and a $35 copay cap on some insulins, and it gives Medicare the power to begin negotiating the price of some
prescription drugs.
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