Inflation Reduction Act Now A Law - Rallying Climate, Healthcare
Several Biden administration officials and Democrats called the signing of the Inflation Reduction Act as a landmark decision by the president. The IRA makes families save money without compromising their health as it also imposes a huge tax on filthy rich corporations. Seems fair, right? Oh, and Mother Nature benefits, too.
Moreover, the Inflation Reduction Act includes what Democrats (the ones who voted for IRA) refer to as “prescription drug pricing reform.”
Per Senate estimate, this pricing reform could raise $265 billion in government revenue.
Through IRA, Medicare, the government’s health insurance program for senior citizens (65 and up), can negotiate to cut the cost of some prescription drugs.
Furthermore, beginning in 2025, there will be an annual $2,000 cap on prescription drugs bought by senior recipients of Medicare.
Male pharmacist explains discounted price of medicine to female African-American senior Medicare recipient
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