Corporate Profits and the Health of Americans
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. The Sixty Year Ascendancy of Profit Maximization
3. The Health of Americans
4. How Profit Maximization in Health Care Undermines Health and Contributes to Premature Death
4.1. The Financialization of Health Care
4.2. The Pharmaceutical Industry
4.3. Health Insurance
4.4. Private Equity
4.5. Stress Among Health Care Providers
5. How Profit Maximization in Other Sectors Undermines Health
5.1. The Marketing of Unhealthful Products
5.2. The Impact of Economic Policy on Health
6. Trump-Era Acceleration of Profit-First Governance
7. Profit Maximization as a System of Selection by Consequences
8. A Movement to Replace Profit-First Economics with Policies That Nurture Health and Wellbeing
8.1. The Choice Before Us: Prosocial or Materialistic Values
8.2. A Single-Payer System
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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| Policy | Notes |
|---|---|
| Inadequate Minimum Wage | Increasing it would significantly reduce the number of people living in poverty [40]). |
| Restrictions on Union Organizing | The ability of workers to unionize has been constrained over the past forty years. When an industry unionizes, it increases not only pay of the unionized, but also the pay of those working in industries that must compete with unionized companies [41]. |
| Monopolies increase the cost of cell phones, internet connections, numerous other commodities | Khan and Vaheesan [42] documented the degree to which free market theorists, jurists, and policy makers have eroded the regulation that was designed to prevent monopolies. |
| Incarceration of a large proportion of Black and Hispanic males | In 2018, the imprisonment of Black men was more than five and half times that of white men. This undermines family [43] income and stability and increases stress. |
| Tax system that minimizes taxes for the wealthy and corporations | The tax reform of 2025 adds $3.4 trillion to the federal deficit, while increasing the income of the wealthiest Americans and cutting social safety net programs like Medicaid and food assistance [44]. |
| Forced mediation | The disputes with companies that stack the deck in favor of the companies [45]. |
| Trade policies that have resulted in the loss of thousands of good paying jobs in the U.S. | 700,000 U.S. jobs were lost due to the movement of production to other countries, where labor was cheaper [46]. |
| Refusal by states to implement the ACA | Approximately 1.5 million Americans do not have health insurance [47]. It has been estimated that having health insurance reduces the risk of premature death by 0.71 to 0.97% [48]. |
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Biglan, A.; Prinz, R.J.; Fishbein, D.H. Corporate Profits and the Health of Americans. Healthcare 2026, 14, 119. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare14010119
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Chicago/Turabian StyleBiglan, Anthony, Ronald J. Prinz, and Diana H. Fishbein. 2026. "Corporate Profits and the Health of Americans" Healthcare 14, no. 1: 119. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare14010119
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