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When asked specifically
about each argument, most (84%) of the public, including three-quarters
(78%) of Republicans, say the argument in favor – “this is needed because
Americans pay higher prices than people in other countries, many can’t
afford their prescriptions, and drug company profits are too high” – is
convincing.
On the other side, a third (33%) say the argument against – “this would
have the government too involved and will lead to fewer new drugs being
available in the future” – is convincing. This includes nearly half (45%)
of Republicans.
The public also rejects the argument that high prices are necessary for
supporting research into new drugs.
When asked which comes closer to their view, 93%, including 90% of
Republicans, say “that even if U.S. prices were lower, drug companies
would still make enough money to invest in the research needed to develop
new drugs”, while just 6% say that “drug companies need to charge high
prices in order to fund the innovative research necessary for developing
new drugs.”
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