• Rikudou_Sage
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    41 year ago

    Can someone explain to me how exactly doesn’t every corporation raise prices pretty much immediately? Like, they know that everyone has some cash extra every month, so they just raise their prices to get it into their pockets.

    This is the one part of basic income I never quite understood.

    • sylver_dragon
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      71 year ago

      Because of competition. Let’s say Company A makes widgets and, owing to people having more money, tries to raise prices. Along comes Company B, which also makes widgets, who recognizes that they can out-compete Company A on price. So, they either don’t raise their prices as much or they keep them the same. Company A is now stuck either accepting lower sales, or lowering prices to compete. Once Company A reduces prices (because they want to survive), they put Company B in the same situation until prices stabilize at some smaller profit margin.
      So basically, the exact same supply and demand curves which keep prices stable now. It’s not like businesses aren’t already doing everything they can to separate you from your money.

      In the end, it such a system would likely lead to some inflation. With more money in the economy, there is likely to be more demand for goods. If supply doesn’t expand to match the new demand, prices will go up. At the same time, increased consumer spending is often a good thing, so long as it doesn’t expand so fast that it creates shortages. It may also push up wages for unskilled workers, and those positions may now be harder to fill, commanding higher wages. It may also drive even more automation of unskilled jobs, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Those jobs are almost certainly headed for automation anyways; so, it’s better for society if we get out in front of that trend and avoid having a large pool of young, unemployed and disgruntled people running amok in society. Much better to have higher taxes which are used to keep the unemployed youth at least mostly gruntled instead. But, that’s bad for rich, greedy assholes who would rather walk a tight-rope of just enough bread and circuses and full on civil unrest.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          Or in the USA. Remember Jimmy Carter claiming the USA is just a collection of oligopolies? Ya.

      • @Capricorny90210
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        51 year ago

        Or company A buys company B and raises prices.

        • @Koof_on_the_Roof
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          31 year ago

          Markets need to be regulated in order to function properly

            • @CeeBee
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              31 year ago

              What do you mean? Our internet and cell phone plans are definitely competitive!

              ##/s##

      • Rikudou_Sage
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        11 year ago

        Ah, the famous invisible hand of the market. Doesn’t work now, I’m doubtful anything will change with basic income.