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On the heels of fresh data showing that the U.S. inflation rate jumped to a new 40-year high last month, a new survey found that more than 80% of American voters believe costs are rising in part because "big corporations are jacking up prices" while raking in record profits.
Released Friday by the advocacy group Fight Corporate Monopolies, the poll showed that 82% of registered U.S. voters blame big companies for at least some of the recent inflation spike and want elected officials to "take on powerful CEOs and rein in corporate greed to lower prices."
Looks like the Putin wing of the Republican party is having messaging issues.
Released Friday by the advocacy group Fight Corporate Monopolies, the poll showed that 82% of registered U.S. voters blame big companies for at least some of the recent inflation spike and want elected officials to "take on powerful CEOs and rein in corporate greed to lower prices."
82% of US Voters Believe Inflation Is Fueled by Corporations 'Jacking Up Prices' | Common Dreams
New survey data shows that voters "want elected officials to challenge corporate greed to lower prices."
www.commondreams.org
Looks like the Putin wing of the Republican party is having messaging issues.