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  2. Explainer-Harris' anti-price gouging plan could build on US ...

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    In 2020, when Harris was a U.S. senator, she co-sponsored legislation that would have defined price gouging in an emergency as charging more than 10 percent above the previous average price. The ...

  3. Food prices have surged by more than 20% under the Biden-Harris administration, leaving many voters eager to stretch their dollars further at the grocery store. Harris’ plan to stop price ...

  4. Kamala Harris is closing in on the perfect economic message ...

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    The conclusion from the Fed analysis holds for the largest companies. Looking at real revenue growth—calculated as total revenue growth minus inflation, as measured by the Producer Price Index ...

  5. What is 'price gouging' and why is VP Harris proposing ... - AOL

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    What is price gouging? There is no strict definition that economists would agree on, but it generally refers to spikes in prices that typically follow a disruption in supply, such as after a ...

  6. What Kamala Harris will say about grocery prices when she ...

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    Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday is set to call for a ban on food "price gouging" and signal a critical view of mergers as she tries to craft an economic message that will resonate with ...

  7. Price gouging - Wikipedia

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    Price gouging is a pejorative term used to refer to the practice of increasing the prices of goods, services, or commodities to a level much higher than is considered reasonable or fair by some. This commonly applies to price increases of basic necessities after natural disasters .

  8. Food and grocery bills are hurting Americans. Harris will ...

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    In the 12 months through July, consumer prices rose a modest 2.9%, the Labor Department reported Wednesday in its consumer price index — dipping below 3% for the first time since March 2021.

  9. Cleveland Public Power - Wikipedia

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    Rather, it is intended to create additional capacity and to create a benchmark price in order to prevent price gouging by local private utilities and prevent the private market from controlling the city's electricity supply for municipal services such as streetlights and buildings. CPP also provides power to Cleveland Browns Stadium.