I'm going to guess that they have a national health care system and much lower health care costs...like the rest of Europe.
Meanwhile, the homeless situation is getting worse by the day in this country, and income equality is out of control. The CEO of United Healthcare makes $50 million a year, while I pay nearly $20000 annually for my wife and mine insurance...and if I ever need it, I'll be out of pocket another $10K plus.
@RightW1ngOliviaSocialist4mos4MO
"The U.S. list price for Wegovy, for example, was $1,349, while it was just $328 in the Netherlands and $296 in Sweden. A one-month supply of Ozempic has a list price of $936 in the U.S., according to the report, while it cost just $83 in France and $87 in Australia."
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