@pkrugman
And would inflation truly have been so elevated if key markets weren't so consolidated, allowing "inflation" to provide cover for price gouging?
I don't think so.
@nathaliaassaad @DanFell @pkrugman
America has no history of devaluation. Why would that be a factor in the US economy?
While there were some supply line problems, they were generally brief.
A few areas (eg used cars) clearly were supply/demand mismatches. But food and energy had the sharpest inflation and their supply is more easily expandable.
With 2 years of corp earnings bragging about profit margins, it's pretty clear to me price gouging is the main driver
#InflationisPriceGouging.
@nathaliaassaad @DanFell @pkrugman
Thanks for clarifying.
I don't think price gouging is the only reason, but that along with overall anticompetitive behavior are the majority of the reason in most cases.
People have to eat less? Oh well
Corporations reduce profits and stock buybacks? No way!!!!
@Incognitim @DanFell @pkrugman
Market basics: prices rise to the highest level the market will allow.