Biden Officials Stave Off Sticker Shock on Medicare Drug Premiums
Published On Sep 27, 2024, 4:00 PM
The Biden administration announced a decrease in monthly premiums for prescription drugs for older Americans in response to potential cost spikes that could have harmed the presidential campaign. By allocating funds from a Medicare trust fund, the administration aims to offset premium increases that were likely due to new cost caps and changes under the Inflation Reduction Act. This move is seen as politically motivated by critics, who argue that it provides only temporary relief and masks the larger issue of rising costs.
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Given the administration's proactive measures to maintain lower drug costs and appeal to older voters, companies in the health insurance and pharmaceutical sectors may see short-term stability or growth. However, criticisms of temporary fixes suggest potential long-term volatility for these sectors.
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