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This accusation is just so blatantly unsubstantiated and biased.


The explanation is a little more complicated and varies by sector but is far from unsubstantiated.


The "explanation" confuses correlation with causation. It is true that during the pandemic, with two stimulus checks from Trump and one from Biden, average savings increased, and many companies saw that as an excuse to raise prices to try to drain that savings. But that savings was not evenly distributed, and the timeline doesn't quite work. It's a word-association fallacy.




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