This billionaire couple is taking on Big Pharma to lower your prescription drug prices

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This billionaire couple is taking on Big Pharma to lower your prescription drug prices
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The Arnolds retired in their thirties after making billions and now run a foundation, already putting $119 million towards healthcare issues. They also fund political candidates committed to lowering drug prices.

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