ECONOMY & WORK
MONEY 101
NEWS
PERSONAL FINANCE
NET WORTH
About Us Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use DMCA Opt-out of personalized ads
© Copyright 2023 Market Realist. Market Realist is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice.
MARKETREALIST.COM / ECONOMY & WORK

Trump promised big savings for Americans with his latest move — but experts have a major concern

The President recently unveiled a website on which a number of drugs are being sold at a discount.
PUBLISHED FEB 10, 2026
US President Donald Trump. (Cover Image Source: Getty Images| Photo by Tasos Katopodis)
US President Donald Trump. (Cover Image Source: Getty Images| Photo by Tasos Katopodis)

One of the biggest promises that US President Donald Trump made to the people was that he would bring down the prices of prescription drugs through Trump Rx. Americans pay a ton of money for medication, especially if it is not included in their insurance plan. In a bid to tackle this issue, the President recently launched a new prescription drug website, TrumpRx.gov. The website is supposed to focus on massive discounts that the government has negotiated with several companies.

U.S. President Donald Trump delivers remarks during the Treasury Department's Trump Accounts Summit (Image soure: Getty Images/Photo by Win McNamee)
U.S. President Donald Trump (Image source: Getty Images/Photo by Win McNamee)

The President cut deals with 16 of the world’s largest drug manufacturers who would offer significant discounts in exchange for tariff cuts to their products. However, so far, only five out of the 16 have implemented such discounts or have even listed their products on the website. The White House said that more prescription drugs would be made available in the coming months, as per a Reuters report.

Representative image of blood pressure medication. (Image credit: Getty Images | Photo by Nico De Pasquale Photography)
Representative image of blood pressure medication. (Image credit: Getty Images | Photo by Nico De Pasquale Photography)

While having access to cheap medication would be a big deal for millions of Americans, there are not many products to choose from on Trump’s website. The discounts are on fewer than 45 drugs, and more than 30 of them are from a single manufacturer, Pfizer. What’s worse is that a significant number of the drugs sold on the site already have cheaper alternatives on the market. While some drugs have been made cheaper, experts believe that people would be better off getting their medication as they usually did.

Pills | Pexels | Pixabay
Representative image of pills. (Image credit: Pexels | Pixabay)

"A small proportion of people may be able to find a better deal on their medicines. For most people in the US, they are likely to be better off paying for their medicines with their health insurance and not using TrumpRx, assuming the drug they need is covered by their plan,” Stacie Dusetzina, professor of Health Policy at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, said.

Representative Image Source: Getty Images | Catherine Delahaye
Representative Image Source: Getty Images | Catherine Delahaye

While the discounts on Trump’s website can range from 33% to over 90%, the prices of certain drugs were already so high that even at a discount, it is simply not something that Americans would be able to afford regularly. One such example is the Pfizer rheumatoid arthritis medication Xeljanz, which costs more than $1,500 per month despite a hefty discount.

Photo illustration of boxes of the diabetes drug Ozempic | Getty Images | Photo illustration by Mario Tama
Representative image of a weight-loss drug. (Image credit: Getty Images | Photo illustration by Mario Tama)

Popular GLP-1 weight-loss drugs have seen their prices slashed to as low as $149 a month and around $350 a month, on average, from more than $1,000 a month. This will help those who have to purchase the product outside of their insurance. The fertility drug, Gonal-F, has also seen its price slashed by 83% to $168.

"These groups of drugs are generally not well covered by insurance. But paying $200 a month for Ozempic, for example, is still a lot of money for a lot of people ... these prices may still represent a price tag that's too much,” Juliette Cubanski, deputy director for Medicare policy at health-policy organization KFF, said.

More on Market Realist:

Trump says Americans are already experiencing the 'Trump Economy': 'I'm very proud of it'

Trump keeps declaring victory over inflation in his speeches — but the data says otherwise

Small businesses across America are feeling the impact of Trump's decisions

MORE ON MARKET REALIST
As regulators tighten rules and refineries shut down, the Golden State, also known as the ‘fuel island’, grapples with extremely high gas prices.
2 hours ago
The answer isn't clear yet, but early signs point to his policy backfiring in a bad way.
2 hours ago
Find out how to identify the affected products and what steps to take.
2 hours ago
From skipping meals to avoiding driving, Americans have been backed into a corner financially.
3 hours ago
The company followed the likes of Block and Oracle in axing thousands of jobs.
4 hours ago
In the end, it all came down to luck, and the contestant simply did not have that.
4 hours ago
US consumers could witness another wave of inflation in March despite the IEA releasing oil reserves
1 day ago
There are safeguards to the use of the technology but day-to-day activities are allowed.
1 day ago
The contestant came quite close to winning but it was not to be.
1 day ago
A budget watchdog has sounded the alarm, warning that this would not be sustainable.
1 day ago
Multiple states are taking part in testing programs to ensure that the dream becomes reality soon.
1 day ago
Homeowners are going for adjustable mortgage rates in record rates, reminiscent of the 2008 crisis.
2 days ago
The contestant’s win was impressive, as the game she played is not easy to get right.
2 days ago
The contestant was just happy to be on the show but a surprise win made her experience even better.
2 days ago
People are already struggling with affordability and the war could make things a lot worse.
2 days ago
If consumed, the products could pose serious health risks to some people.
2 days ago
The Trump administration has assured that prices will be back to normal within weeks.
3 days ago
The move reflects a broader shift in tech as companies redirect money from payroll to AI infrastructure
3 days ago
The Energy Secretary said that the uptick in gas prices would only a few weeks.
3 days ago
Carey even ended up having chili spaghetti after feeling the symptoms for the first time.
3 days ago