RT [@RBReich](https://twitter.com/RBReich/status/1536831347498569728) Corporations are getting away with price gouging because they face little competition. If markets were competitive, companies would keep their prices down to prevent competitors from grabbing away customers. But in a market with so few competitors, consumers have no real choice.
Corporations are getting away with price gouging because they face little competition. If markets were competitive, companies would keep their prices down to prevent competitors from grabbing away customers. But in a market with so few competitors, consumers have no real choice.
— Robert Reich (@RBReich) June 14, 2022