After years of high inflation, some prices remain high. But what’s the exact cause? Is corporate greed responsible, or is it due to the government printing too much money? Are big monopolies taking advantage of  us, or are politicians to blame? We take a look at “greedflation” in the latest edition of Both Sides of the Issue.

IS IT INFLATION? OR IS IT GREEDFLATION?

RISING PRICES ARE NOT CAUSED BY GREED

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