• intensely_human@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    But asserting that the new inflation is a result of corporate greed does imply that the corporate greed is a new factor. It doesn’t make any sense

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      My dude, corporations were putting in their earnings reports for the COVID years that they were having record profits because they were using COVID-based supply disruptions to increase their prices. Even a basic knowledge of economics would lead one to understand that if supply for a good becomes limited, demand stays the same, and profits go up, it could only be because the price of that good has significantly increased as well.

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        Profits go up per unit, but not necessarily the total amount since you’re moving fewer units

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          Except corporations were posting record profits. So both profit per unit and overall profitability were increased.

          They took advantage of COVID to fleece the public.

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          If you’ve been paying attention you would have seen that profit margins were going up as well

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            6 months ago

            For some companies, sure.

            Intel and AMD, for example, already sold so many computers during the pandemic their profits are down now

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            6 months ago

            So the greed is constant, but the market let companies raise prices.

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                6 months ago

                Because consumers will pay those prices. Nobody forces you to drink coca cola

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                  Sorry… you’re arguing that corporate greed and price gouging are acceptable things because enough people are willing to pay that price anyway?

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                    It’s not price gouging, there’s no coca cola shortage and it’s not a necessary for life good. You’re acting like you can’t just stop buying it

                    And yes, the price people willing to pay for some goods is a reasonable price for them, unless it’s some necessity or it’s some disaster area. If it was unreasonable, people wouldn’t pay that price. Especially for something like coca cola