Here’s the 'deeper structural reason' for disturbing inflation across the US: Robert Reich

Here’s the 'deeper structural reason' for disturbing inflation across the US: Robert Reich
Former United States Secretary of Labor Robert Reich/Screengrab
Economy

Robert Reich, a former secretary for the U.S. Department of Labor and professor of public policy at the University of California at Berkeley, is explaining why he believes the United States' inflation problem is indicative of a much larger issue.

Since the onset of the pandemic, prices have risen across the nation at an unprecedented speed. On Wednesday, November 10, it was reported that the consumer price index, which, according to The Guardian consists of "a basket of products ranging from gasoline and health care to groceries and rents," has increased by 6.2% since last year.

Since Democrats control both chambers of Congress, Republicans are wasting no time pushing the blame on them.

"This will be a winter of high gas prices, shortages, and inflation because far-left lunatics control our government," Marco Rubio, the Republican senator from Florida posted on Twitter Thursday.

Although former Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell believes the issue is temporary and a result of "supply bottlenecks," Reich also points to a structural reason that may only worsen over time. According to Reich, corporate control is a big part of America's inflation problem.

"But there's a deeper structural reason for inflation, one that appears to be growing worse: the economic concentration of the American economy in the hands of a relative few corporate giants with the power to raise prices," he wrote.

Per Reich:

"If markets were competitive, companies would keep their prices down in order to prevent competitors from grabbing away customers. But they're raising prices even as they rake in record profits. How can this be? They have so much market power they can raise prices with impunity."

However, Reich believes there is a way to resolve the structural issue. He concluded, "This structural problem is amenable to only one thing: the aggressive use of antitrust law."

Understand the importance of honest news ?

So do we.

The past year has been the most arduous of our lives. The Covid-19 pandemic continues to be catastrophic not only to our health - mental and physical - but also to the stability of millions of people. For all of us independent news organizations, it’s no exception.

We’ve covered everything thrown at us this past year and will continue to do so with your support. We’ve always understood the importance of calling out corruption, regardless of political affiliation.

We need your support in this difficult time. Every reader contribution, no matter the amount, makes a difference in allowing our newsroom to bring you the stories that matter, at a time when being informed is more important than ever. Invest with us.

Make a one-time contribution to Alternet All Access , or click here to become a subscriber . Thank you.

Click to donate by check .

DonateDonate by credit card
Donate by Paypal
{{ post.roar_specific_data.api_data.analytics }}
@2024 - AlterNet Media Inc. All Rights Reserved. - "Poynter" fonts provided by fontsempire.com.