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by vasilipupkin 2334 days ago
because UK subsidizes it. But UK residents pay 33% of GDP in taxes vs US pays only 27%, according to this https://www.oecd.org/tax/tax-policy/global-revenue-statistic...

so it comes out of the higher taxes.

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Those prices have nothing to do with subsidies. It is showing that the NHS pays a fraction of the US prices for the same insulins.

Diabetics are exempt from all out-of-pocket prescription charges though, so that part is subsidized.

Then why isn't US buying insulin from UK's suppliers at a fraction of the current price?