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getagrip_already
(17,761 posts)They are gouging on everything from epi-pens to diabetes drugs to seizure meds.
Not exotic or rare conditions. These are conditions tens of millions face.
But noooo, you can't have a government that helped fund the research to produce a drug negotiate the price.
Carlitos Brigante
(26,848 posts)InAbLuEsTaTe
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LiberalLovinLug
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womanofthehills
(9,877 posts)Big Pharma Spent 'Horrifying' Sums of Money to Weaken Drug Price Reform
The industry is expected to break its lobbying record after spending tens of millions of dollars to undermine a popular proposal to reduce prescription drug costs.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/2021/11/05/big-pharma-spent-horrifying-sums-money-weaken-drug-price-reform
Kid Berwyn
(20,743 posts)All profits invested in research, new treatments, etc. that benefit the People.
calimary
(86,681 posts)Faux pas
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NowISeetheLight
(3,996 posts)They make most of their profits off the US yet a lot of them pay no taxes at all. Taxes should be based on the percentage of income from the US (which is most of it).
Pfizer paid negative US taxes on $42.5 billion in domestic revenue
The tax system is designed in a way that makes it easy to exploit, and pharmaceuticals companies dont miss their chances. In 2022, for instance, Setser noted in his testimony, AbbVie declared losses of nearly $5 billion in the USand $20 billion in profits internationally. The company has reported losses in the US every year since 2013, despite the fact that it makes most of its profits there, thanks to its blockbuster arthritis drug Humira.
While not so egregious in its offshoring, Pfizer declared making only $5 billion of its $35 billion profit in the US last year, on total domestic sales of $42.5 billion. The company reported US operating losses of $2.9 billion in 2020, $4 billion in 2018, and $6.9 billion 2017all despite getting most of its revenue domestically. For 2022, Pfizer ended up receiving half a billion dollars in US tax credits, as it did in 2021, and paid $4.2 billion in foreign tax.
Of the eight companies analyzed, Gilead was the only one to declare most of its profits domestically ($4 billion out of a $5 billion total). It paid $1.5 billion in US taxes last yearmore than Pfizer and AbbVie combined.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/finance.yahoo.com/amphtml/news/guess-much-big-pharma-paid-080000373.html