The corporate media’s story on inflation simply doesn’t match the facts.
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Friend,

Inflation has hit a 40-year high. Everyday people are struggling to make ends meet, and they want answers.

But the story they’re getting from the corporate media — and policymakers in Washington — simply doesn’t match the facts.

The talking heads on cable news say the problem is that businesses are being forced to raise wages to attract workers, which in turn forces them to raise prices.

In reality, real wages have barely budged. Meanwhile, corporate profits have skyrocketed to a 70-year high.

All that extra money we’re paying at the gas station and grocery store? It’s not going to workers. It’s going into the pockets of a handful of monopolistic corporations with the power to raise prices without fear of competition — the same corporations that own and advertise on our major media outlets.

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