Greedflation (noun): A portmanteau of the words "greed" and "inflation" referring to corporations, landlords, or boards excessively raising prices solely for the purpose of increasing profits, rather than for any factors organic to the economy.
See also: Fast food prices, grocery bills, gas prices, rent, etc.
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Folks, we really hate corporate greed.
Record-high profits just aren’t enough for companies like Starbucks, McDonald's, and Walmart (and Target, and Verizon, and Amazon, and…). They’re raising prices to astronomical amounts, all while underpaying employees, shrinking product sizes, and not paying their taxes.
If you’ve gone to the grocery store, paid rent, or even been to a fast food drive-thru in the last few months then you know exactly what we’re talking about.
We’re sending a message to corporations that we’ve had enough greedflation. Add your name today and say no to price gouging: [link removed]
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Just a few months ago, Kellogg’s CEO Gary Pilnick told hardworking Americans struggling to put food on the table to just eat cereal for dinner to make things better.
This is the same guy who raised Kellogg’s prices 12% last year for no other reason than wanting to line his own pockets.
We deserve better than cereal for dinner. We deserve better than out-of-control rent prices and insane price hikes. We deserve an economy that works for all of us, not one that caters to corporate greed.
Add your name today and let corporations know that young Americans are taking back the economy, starting with putting an end to price gouging: [link removed]
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LFG,
NextGen America
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