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Rising margins, higher inflation, lower wages. No wonder you feel worse off.
Season 1 · Episode 406

Rising margins, higher inflation, lower wages. No wonder you feel worse off.

Companies are increasing margins and lowering wages. Phil asks Steve Keen how long can that possibly go on for? No wonder people feel worse off.

Debunking Economics - the podcast · Steve Keen & Phil Dobbie

June 5, 202443m 4s

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Show Notes

There’s been a debate brewing post-pandemic about how much inflation has been elevated by companies increasing their margins. The evidence of that is the increased profits, not just in the tech sector, which has helped increase the share prices of these companies, evidenced by record levels across the US share market indices.


This week Steve Keen says its clear that is happening. Even before the pandemic, when inflation was lower, companies were still increasing their margins more than the level of wages, so workers were increasingly worse off. Hence the pre-pandemic stagnation. But companies need to improve their efficiency to fend off competitors and provided the rising returns that investors are demanding. So, isn’t the constant drive for higher margins simply an acceptable and necessary function of capitalism?


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