Why are prices still high?

odanny

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Please pay attention to the very beginning, where he is talking about equity firms and other Wall Street banksters and their concerted efforts to buy up properties and then start the price gouging. This is a problem everywhere in the country and why Wall St. investment firms, private equity firms and their collaboation with banksters is putting severe distress on many Americans. These are some heartless bastards driven by insatiable greed.

 
Because of the compounded effects of the highest inflation rates in 4+ decades persist after inflation rates trickle down to more manageable rates. Prices don't recede just because inflation rates have.
 
Because the Biden Harris white house won't open the oil spigot... they go around talking about not needing oil in 10 or 20 years and it has an effect on oil producers and speculators... and we pay the freight...
 
Apparently you don't understand the meaning of the word "price gouging".

Price gouging is when vendors raise the price beyond a certain because of a natural disaster, riot or war going on, to take advantage of a temporary shortage of a product or service.

If there are no shortages, and no natural disasters going on, it isn't gouging, its just increasing prices.
 
Please pay attention to the very beginning, where he is talking about equity firms and other Wall Street banksters and their concerted efforts to buy up properties and then start the price gouging. This is a problem everywhere in the country and why Wall St. investment firms, private equity firms and their collaboation with banksters is putting severe distress on many Americans. These are some heartless bastards driven by insatiable greed.



Why is Kamala still a moron?
 
Apparently you don't understand the meaning of the word "price gouging".

Price gouging is when vendors raise the price beyond a certain because of a natural disaster, riot or war going on, to take advantage of a temporary shortage of a product or service.

If there are no shortages, and no natural disasters going on, it isn't gouging, its just increasing prices.

Okay. sure. Thanks for the correction.
 
Inflation also puts upward pressure on wages. When enough wages increase new price and wage levels are created and there's no going back.
 

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