Well, we don’t buy generic and we also include my wife’s office visit cost for renewing her prescription.
But, OK... let’s say it costs $200, or $100, or $9.
Any of those amounts is cheaper than taxpayers providing food stamps and welfare for mothers who have unplanned pregnancies.
“Any of those amounts is cheaper than taxpayers providing food stamps and welfare for mothers who have unplanned pregnancies.”
And why would we do that? Particularly for a woman attending a school that charges $50K/year in tuition...
I’m thinking back. Nope, my wife didn’t go on food stamps or welfare when she became pregnant.