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  2. Price controls - Wikipedia

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    A government-set minimum wage is a price floor on the price of labour. A price floor is a government- or group-imposed price control or limit on how low a price can be charged for a product, [21] good, commodity, or service. A price floor must be higher than the equilibrium price in order to be effective. The equilibrium price, commonly called ...

  3. Food safety in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The beginning of regulation on food safety in the United States started in the early 1900s, when several outbreaks sparked the need for litigation managing food in the food industry. Over the next few decades, the United States created several government agencies in an effort to better understand contaminants in food and to regulate these ...

  4. Food inflation - Wikipedia

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    Food inflation almost always leads to currency inflation, as food is a requirement for survival. [1] [2] [3] The most common policy to counter-measure to food inflation is price controls. During times of crisis, such as war or famine governments often implement a system of food rationing. Food stamps, or a food aid to lower income individuals.

  5. US House members oppose bill that would overturn California ...

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    But the bill could also threaten numerous state laws related to food safety and public health and represents an overreach of the federal government, said 171 members of the House of ...

  6. The Dumb and Dumber of Kamala's 'Greedflation' Narrative - AOL

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    The federal government could just mess it up with a "big is bad" antitrust policy, which would be dumb, and price controls, which would be dumber. The post The Dumb and Dumber of Kamala's ...

  7. Agricultural policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Out of these bills grew a system of government-controlled agricultural commodity prices and government supply control (farmers being paid to leave land unused). Supply control would continue to be used to decrease overproduction , leading to over 50,000,000 acres (200,000 km 2 ) to be set aside during times of low commodity prices (1955–1973 ...

  8. Expert: Food prices are going up 'three times what we’re used ...

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    To retain workforces, food manufacturers and producers are paying higher wages and shoppers are footing the bill in the form of heftier prices. “We're seeing a permanent move up in labor costs ...

  9. Price ceiling - Wikipedia

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    A price ceiling is a government- or group-imposed price control, or limit, on how high a price is charged for a product, commodity, or service.Governments use price ceilings to protect consumers from conditions that could make commodities prohibitively expensive.