The Average American Spends This Much on Prescription Drugs

LOS ANGELES, June 7, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Drug prices in the U.S. are rising at a rate that's outpacing inflation. So, what's the driving force behind the recent drug price hikes? Personal finance news and features website GOBankingRates uncovered the reasons for increasing costs within the prescription drug industry.

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Yes, Americans Are Spending More

    --  List prices for brand drugs rose 10.7 percent in 2016.
    --  Pharmacy costs for employer health insurance providers have increased 21
        percent in the past 10 years.

Prescription Drug Use Is Rising

    --  Research found that 47.3 percent of Americans took at least one
        prescription drug in the last 30 days between 2009 to 2012, compared to
        just 39.1 percent of people between 1988 to 1994.
    --  10 percent of people in a CDC survey had used five or more prescription
        drugs in the past month.

Specialty Drugs Are More Expensive

    --  The largest area of growth between 2014 and 2015 was in medications used
        to treat rare diseases.
    --  Specialty medications are among the most expensive drugs on the market.
        A new hepatitis C drug costs $1,000 per pill. Another hepatitis C
        medication costs a whopping $54,300.

Our Experts Have Recommendations for How to Save on Prescriptions

    --  GOBankingRates spoke to experts for their tips on how to save.
        Recommendations included cost-saving apps, shopping tips, and coupon
        strategies.

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