Prices are always set somewhere between the minimum value for which the seller is willing to let it go and the maximum value that the buyer is willing to pay. Manufacturing, distribution, development, etc do not actually dictate the final price as Marx claims with his labor theory of value.
Moderna and Pfizer also jacked up the price-per-unit cost for the first round of boosters even though the actual product is identical to the original release.
Prices are always set somewhere between the minimum value for which the seller is willing to let it go and the maximum value that the buyer is willing to pay. Manufacturing, distribution, development, etc do not actually dictate the final price as Marx claims with his labor theory of value.
And since the taxpayers are buying it involuntarily, the price is set by the speed at which the printers can operate...
we already have socialist heathcare but its only for the companies selling the drug ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Moderna and Pfizer also jacked up the price-per-unit cost for the first round of boosters even though the actual product is identical to the original release.