America is one of the only developed countries in the world that pays
people to donate blood, much of it sold abroad (70% of the world’s
plasma is of US origin), and as commercial blood donations have soared,
blood now accounts for 2% of the country’s exports – more than corn or
soya.
There’s more growth ahead for blood products, expected to “grow
radiantly” according to an analyst who was cheering 13% growth between
2016-17.
One study found that the typical blood-seller derives a third of their
income from selling blood. Princeton’s Kathryn Edin called the
commercial blood industry “the lifeblood of the $2 a day poor.”
Mintpress’s interviews with blood-sellers reveal “a mix of disabled,
working poor, homeless, single parents, and college students,” who
describe a system of arbitrary and predatory payments, which fluxuate
wildly from day to day.
Chronic bloodletting produces lethargy and cognitive impairment.
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