Increases in the Money Supply, Not Corporate Profits, Drive Price Increases
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Some commentators are of the view that an important driver in consumer price inflation is the business drive for higher profits. According to the Ground Work Collaborative think tank report,

Prices are simply the sum of costs and corporate profits. While rising costs of inputs can drive up what Americans pay at the gas pump or the grocery store, corporate profits can just as easily.

The report found corporate profits accounted for about 53 percent of inflation during the second and the third quarter of 2023. But does it make any sense that profits cause price inflation? Busine…

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