• @Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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      37 months ago

      Nowhere near as much as price gouging does. The people selling wares decide the price of them regardless of the money supply, which is mostly meaningless in a predominantly digital economy.

      The fed affects the interest rate, which has an indirect effect on prices, but the ones actually deciding what to charge for food, rent, or utilities are the final arbiters artificially increasing prices higher than they need to in order to maximize profits.

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          7 months ago

          Just off the top of my head, some major ones are Walmart, Tyson, Perdue, At&T, Verizon, PG&E and there’s many, many more.

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              Yeah, those numbers are what’s left AFTER they’ve done a bunch of creative accounting to avoid taxes.

              Their ACTUAL profit margins are significantly larger and growing.

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                Their ACTUAL profit margins are significantly larger and growing.

                Their gross profits are up because money is worth less because of inflation. The purchasing power of those “growing” profits has basically not changed.