General Discussion
Showing Original Post only (View all)We are being played [View all]
At it most basic inflation is corporations raising prices because of increased expense to the corporation due to labor and/or raw materials inability to met demand.
That is not what is happening. Not to any significant extent that prices should be increasing across most/all business sectors.
Also if prices have gone up to offset increases in supply demands, profits would remain largely flat or companies financials would be a little worse than previous quarters because inflation is a lagging indicator. That is not happening.
Corporations are reporting record profits, repeatedly, quarter after quarter. Some have reported the largest quarterly profits in their history. Corporate stock buybacks are being done at a record pace. Corporations, collectively, have built up the largest cash reserves in US history.
None of this is the sign of an inflationary economy. Its is a sign that corporations are screwing the consumer and price gouging for profit. This is not just my opinion but the opinion of noted economists like Robert Reich.
We are being played.