• krisevol@lemmus.org
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    13 hours ago

    It’s supply and demand, if your raise the demand of course the products cost more. What did they expect?

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      9 hours ago

      There was no increase to amount of kids conceived after the “financial help” was redistributed. Prices of child necessities grew after the funding was passed, before first money reached the parents.

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          8 hours ago

          And, as I said, this will exactly happen in the USA - they will give handouts, necessities will grow and all the handout money will just pass back to billionaires with interest.

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      9 hours ago

      If supply is, for example, 10.000 units a day, and demand rises from 5.000 to 8.000, there is no reason why the price should increase, other than corporate greed.

      • krisevol@lemmus.org
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        8 hours ago

        This isn’t what was happening. Supply was 10k, and demand was 10k. They gave out money to people, and supply stayed 10k. Of course prices increases under these conditions.

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      11 hours ago

      Things only cost more if the people pay more. With spending discipline, people could have had actually more. Most things are industrially produced. Supply likely was no bottleneck and the increased demand could have been matched.

      The implication is that people already own everything that they can buy. Wage increases only increase inflation. Fighting for higher wages only increases the prices.