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Grocery prices in America have risen 30% since 2020 — and the grocery monopoly quietly assembling behind the price tags is a major reason why. Four companies control the majority of what you eat. Walmart alone holds 21% of the…
The United States is the world’s largest oil producer — pumping more than 13 million barrels per day — and yet Americans are paying $3.25 a gallon at the pump while diesel sits at $4.16, the highest since 2023, because…
The revolving door lobbying system allows former Congress members and regulators to sell government access to corporations for millions. Here's how $5 billion in annual lobbying is transferring wealth from millennials and Gen Z to entrenched industries.
Corporate consolidation in America has produced a market landscape where four companies control 85% of U.S. beef processing, one insurer dominates commercial health insurance in 47% of metropolitan areas, and since 1985 more than 325,000 mergers worth $34.9 trillion have…
The internet monopoly in America means that over 83 million Americans have access to broadband through exactly one provider — no competition, no alternatives, no leverage — and the average household pays $78 per month for the privilege of having…
The CFPB gutting has cost Americans at least $19 billion in lost consumer protections since early 2025. Here's exactly what was taken, who it hurts, and who got paid.
Defense contractor profits from the Iran war are already massive — and Operation Epic Fury hasn’t been running a week yet. Lockheed Martin stock is up 39% year-to-date as of March 2, 2026. RTX (Raytheon’s parent) surged 4.7% on the…
Water privatization in America has quietly handed control of a basic human necessity to profit-seeking corporations — and the bill is literally coming for you. Nearly 73 million Americans now receive water from private companies that charge, on average, 59%…
The credit score trap is a system in which three private corporations — Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion — hold near-total control over whether Americans can rent an apartment, buy a car, get a mortgage, or even land a job, yet…
The War Powers Act was supposed to prevent presidents from taking America to war without Congress. It has failed every single time. Since 1973, every U.S. president has deployed military force without a formal congressional declaration of war — and…