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  2. Greedflation - Wikipedia

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    The term "greedflation" was a candidate for word of the year for the Collins English Dictionary in 2023, [3] [4] and was added to Dictionary.com in 2024. [5] [6] Collins Dictionary defines it as either "the use of inflation as an excuse to raise prices to artificially high levels in order to increase corporate profits" or "an increase in the price of goods and services caused by businesses ...

  3. Less business, more money - AOL

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    Corporate profits have hit a new record in the most recent quarter, while the portion of national output going to workers is still below pre-pandemic levels, despite solid real wage growth.

  4. 'Corporate greed' is fading [Video] - AOL

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    In a recent Yahoo Finance-Ipsos survey, 26% of respondents said “corporate greed” was the biggest cause of inflation. That was the second-most common response, after “current government ...

  5. Criticism of the Walt Disney Company - Wikipedia

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    The Walt Disney Company, one of the largest media corporations in the world, has been the subject of a wide variety of criticisms of its business practices, executives, and content. In particular, the Walt Disney Studios has been criticized for including stereotypical portrayal of non-white characters, sexism , and alleged plagiarism .

  6. Think corporate greed is the leading cause of inflation ... - AOL

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    Some progressives have frequently blamed corporate greed for fueling the high cost of living that Americans are fed up with. Yet new research from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco casts ...

  7. Occupy Wall Street - Wikipedia

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    Occupy Wall Street (OWS) was a left-wing populist movement against economic inequality, corporate greed, big finance, and the influence of money in politics that began in Zuccotti Park, located in New York City's Financial District, and lasted for fifty-nine days—from September 17 to November 15, 2011. [7]

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  9. List of corporate collapses and scandals - Wikipedia

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    A corporate scandal involves alleged or actual unethical behavior by people acting within or on behalf of a corporation. Many recent corporate collapses and scandals have involved some type of false or inappropriate accounting (see list at accounting scandals).