Sweet-MamaRoRo
Sweet-MamaRoRo t1_j5gfkpk wrote
This just feels like something we should nationalize and tie to a prescription or something so it’s paid for with insurance at least partially, the formula shortage was awful and effected tube fed people as well.
Sweet-MamaRoRo t1_j4qg47p wrote
Reply to New apartment buildings in low-income areas lead to lower rents in nearby housing units. This runs contrary to popular claims that new market-rate housing causes an uptick in rents and leads to the displacement of low-income people. by smurfyjenkins
I mean if they aren’t fixing prices this might be true but wasn’t there just a big story about how landlords are price fixing and raising rents in unison? They need to be regulated.
Sweet-MamaRoRo t1_j5irebc wrote
Reply to comment by timsterri in US investigating baby formula plant after national shortage by nosotros_road_sodium
Yes I do. I also think they need to price cap it. My sons formula for his gtube is $12 a day normally and by his insurance it’s twice that. We literally can’t afford to make enough to get off Medicaid until it’s an insane amount over (like 70-80k) because of insurance for him.