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We are living in the 2nd Gilded Age where economic concentration works for a few but leaves the majority of us behind. This newsletter is intended to highlight the stories of how regular Americans are getting screwed in this economy. This newsletter is for those who feel economically left behind.
Welcome to You’re Probably Getting Screwed, a weekly newsletter and video series from J.D. Scholten and Justin Stofferahn about the Second Gilded Age and the ways economic concentration is putting politics and profits over working people.
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Today, I want to highlight some of the major wins this year, this week and with this administration:
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YOU’RE PROBABLY (ALSO) GETTING SCREWED BY:
MERGERS
Monopoly power has run rampant in part because of lax merger enforcement, but there is hope on the horizon as the Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice released new merger guidelines [ [link removed] ] which Luke Goldstein in The American Prospect said amount to a “new corporate charter for American commerce [ [link removed] ]” that will crack down on unchecked corporate consolidation. You can also find statements from the American Economic Liberties Project [ [link removed] ], Open Markets Institute [ [link removed] ] and Institute for Local Self Reliance [ [link removed] ] on the guidelines.
HOSPITAL MERGERS
A proposed $142.5 million hospital acquisition that would have given John Muir Health sole ownership of the San Ramon Regional Medical Center and solidified its dominance in the region was abandoned this week [ [link removed] ] following a suit filed by the FTC and California Attorney General Rob Bonta to block the acquisition.
MORE HEALTHCARE MERGERS
The FTC scored important victories in the pharma and biotech space with Illumina being forced to unwind its takeover [ [link removed] ] of cancer-screening company Grail which followed an announcement [ [link removed] ] that Sanofi, a French pharma giant that charges $750,000 a year for its Pompe disease treatment, abandoned the proposed acquisition of a competitor after FTC scrutiny of the deal.
GOOGLE
Big Tech has finally lost! A jury found last week [ [link removed] ] that Google’s Play Store, the platform you must use to purchase apps, is an illegal monopoly. The case was brought by Epic Games the make of the video game Fortnight.
GOOGLE…AGAIN
Not to be outdone by private attorneys, a bipartisan coalition of all 50 [ [link removed] ] state attorneys general announced a $700 million settlement with Google this week over its Play Store monopoly. The original lawsuit sought over $10.5 billion in damages so the settlement has its critics [ [link removed] ], but it has still been a rough week for Google.
BIG BANKS
Everyone’s favorite investment bank, Goldman Sachs, has been buying up [ [link removed] ] US and UK companies using money from China Investment Corporation, a sovereign wealth fund owned by the Chinese government.
BIG STEEL
Speaking of foreign acquisitions, US Steel wants to sell its business to Japan’s largest steelmaker, Nippon Steel. Bad for workers, bad for America.
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Standing Tall for All,
J.D. Scholten
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