(The Center Square) â A Costco executive warned consumers that potential price hikes in stores could be a result of President-elect Donald Trump's proposed tariffs.
A Costco executive warned consumers that potential price hikes in stores could be a result of President-elect Donald Trump's proposed tariffs.
Not that Iâm defending them, however, they do not have an obligation to educate the American electorate. Trust me, I understand the outrage, however, in this case I think itâs misplaced. Itâs not entirely the fault of Walmart and Costco CEOâs that everything is built from the ground up to be against the average person. In this specific case, especially when it comes to politics, I point to the absolute failure of the American education system to have massive amounts of the voting populousâ understanding of how the US government functions end in the 6th grade.
Now we can go back and fourth on the causes of the lack of education. In which, thereâs still blame to put on CEOâs, but itâs a feature, not a bug that it is the way it is.
You're not wrong. There are a lot of factors in play. But I don't think the outrage is misplaced. In fact, I think I'm being pretty calm considering that the only reason why these corporate monsters chose to be silent until now is because they want to raise prices while pointing the finger at someone else. They know that if they raise prices "because they had to", they likely won't have to lower them again even if the tariffs go away.
I see your perspective for sure, and maybe Iâm being way too optimistic/naive,(especially cause Iâm going to reference capitalism and itâs the reason weâre having the conversation to begin with) but, isnât the idea of âfree marketsâ that if that were to happen, it opens the door for a competitor to undercut and take the market share?
Which the counter to that is, theyâre in cahoots, but my counter to that would be, the little guy doesnât care if the big guys set prices. Idk. Itâs circular and the world is fucked as is.