Topic: Gouging

23 chapters across the catalog

Turban Tossing
Episode 1700 1:58:34 - 2:03:01

1700: Turban Tossing

2021 Texas Winter Storm, Energy Price Manipulation Lawsuit

A new lawsuit alleges that Texas energy companies intentionally restricted natural gas supplies during the 2021 winter storm to create an artificial shortage and drive up prices. The "crime of the century" resulted in 246 deaths and massive debt for the state. The hosts compare the situation to the Enron-era manipulation of the California energy grid.

Oxymoronic
Episode 1698 1:10:20 - 1:14:33

1698: Oxymoronic

Kroger Electronic Shelf Labels and Dynamic Pricing Concerns

Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bob Casey have raised alarms over Kroger's use of Electronic Shelf Labels (ESLs), alleging they could facilitate "dynamic pricing" and price gouging. While critics fear the technology will be used to raise prices during peak hours or target specific demographics, proponents argue it is a standard efficiency measure used to lower prices on items nearing expiration. The grocery industry maintains that profit margins remain extremely low despite these technological shifts.

Impusted
Episode 1688 1:04:13 - 1:06:02

1688: Impusted

David Brooks on Price Gouging, Economic Illiteracy

David Brooks and Catherine Rampell's criticisms of Kamala Harris's proposed ban on grocery price gouging are featured. Brooks argues that price controls lead to shortages and black markets, citing Venezuela and the Soviet Union. He describes the "greedflation" narrative as a sign of economic illiteracy, noting that inflation has already significantly cooled.

Authentified
Episode 1687 36:19 - 42:48

1687: Authentified

Price Controls, Washington Post Economic Critique

The Harris campaign's proposal to ban corporate price gouging on food is compared to socialist price fixing, with warnings that it could lead to food shortages. The Washington Post published a critique of Harris's $25,000 down-payment assistance for homebuyers, suggesting it would inflate housing prices. A tangent follows regarding rising homeowner insurance rates and a story about a driver's ed instructor arrested after lecturing against insurance company databases.

Shock Opera
Episode 1644 1:37:41 - 1:40:01

1644: Shock Opera

Texas Solar Eclipse Tourism and Price Gouging

Small towns in the Texas Hill Country, such as Fredericksburg, are seeing hotel prices surge to over $1,000 per night ahead of the April 8 solar eclipse. Texas is a primary destination for "eclipse chasers" due to its historically lower chance of cloud cover during the event. Local officials have expressed concerns regarding traffic, fire safety, and the influx of campers in the zone of totality.

Lock the Clock
Episode 1641 20:18 - 22:40

1641: Lock the Clock

Shrinkflation and Biden Snickers Bar Commentary

President Biden criticized corporations for "shrinkflation," specifically citing Snickers bars as having 10% less content for the same price. He urged Congress to pass Senator Bobby Casey's bill to crack down on deceptive pricing and price gouging. Critics noted Biden's slurred speech during this portion of the address and questioned his familiarity with the actual products he mentioned.

Bin Police
Episode 1595 57:12 - 1:00:31

1595: Bin Police

California Gas Prices, Market Manipulation Investigation

Gas prices in California have surged to over $6 per gallon, with some areas reporting prices as high as $8. Governor Gavin Newsom approved a transition to a cheaper winter fuel blend to provide relief, while state representatives have called for an FTC investigation into a suspicious spot market transaction. The California Division of Petroleum Market Oversight found that a single transaction significantly contributed to the price spike.

Mediatized
Episode 1558 2:32:14 - 2:35:52

1558: Mediatized

Military Price Gouging and Missing F-35 Parts

A "60 Minutes" investigation revealed widespread price gouging by U.S. defense contractors, noting that Stinger missiles now cost $400,000 each compared to $25,000 in 1991. Additionally, reports indicate that millions of dollars in spare parts for the F-35 fighter jet are currently unaccounted for at the Pentagon.

Stern & Wrinkled
Episode 1557 2:48:17 - 2:50:47

1557: Stern & Wrinkled

Generic Drug Shortages, Big Pharma Market Cornering

U.S. drug shortages are reaching record highs, particularly for generic medications, leading to rationing in some hospitals. The hosts argue that large pharmaceutical companies have "cornered the market" by acquiring generic manufacturers and then intentionally limiting supply to drive up prices. The FDA has reportedly formed a small team to investigate the financial strain on the generic drug industry.

Climatarian
Episode 1524 31:20 - 33:40

1524: Climatarian

Egg Price Gouging and Bird Flu Outbreak

A farming group is calling for a federal investigation into soaring egg prices, alleging potential price gouging by major producers like Call-Main Foods. While producers cite a bird flu outbreak that killed 58 million birds, the hosts discuss a narrative linking egg consumption to blood clots, which they view as a distraction from vaccine side effects.

G.E.R.M.
Episode 1447 2:50:01 - 2:55:12

1447: G.E.R.M.

Democrats Propose FTC Investigation into Gas Prices

Congressional Democrats have introduced a bill to give the Federal Trade Commission more power to investigate and penalize energy companies for alleged price gouging. Critics argue this is a political gimmick ahead of the midterm elections and a roundabout attempt at price controls. Meanwhile, the World Bank reports that global food prices are 37% higher than a year ago.

COVID Retrospective
Episode 1439 1:01:58 - 1:04:29

1439: COVID Retrospective

New York State Clean Hand Sanitizer, Prison Labor

Governor Andrew Cuomo introduced "New York State Clean," a hand sanitizer produced by the state's prison labor division, Corcraft. Cuomo touted the product's 75% alcohol content and "floral bouquet" scent as superior to commercial competitors. The sanitizer was distributed to government agencies and schools to combat shortages and price gouging by private retailers.

WhoTube
Episode 1236 44:04 - 47:52

1236: WhoTube

Meat Processing Plants, Food Supply Chain Concerns

CBS News reports on the closure of major meatpacking plants, including Tyson Foods in Iowa, due to COVID-19 outbreaks. Speculation arises that these closures might be a price-gouging tactic by meatpackers to exploit the gap between rancher prices and retail costs.

WhoTube
Episode 1236 47:53 - 51:12

1236: WhoTube

Pork Exports, China Trade Agreement

The discussion explores the possibility that meatpackers are artificially restricting supply to jack up prices on pork. This is linked to the trade agreement requiring tens of billions of dollars in exports to China, which primarily consumes pork and duck.

Toilet Preppers
Episode 1225 44:16 - 48:16

1225: Toilet Preppers

Global Hoarding Patterns and Beyond Meat Sales Slump

Retail data shows that while meat and water are being cleared from shelves, consumers are largely avoiding "Beyond Meat" products and Dasani bottled water. In one high-profile case, a man was blocked from eBay for attempting to price-gouge 17,000 bottles of hand sanitizer. Observers note that even in a crisis, certain products like vegan meat alternatives remain unpopular, suggesting a potential red flag for investors in those sectors.

Service Pony
Episode 962 16:06 - 17:34

962: Service Pony

Amazon Price Gauging Allegations, Dynamic Pricing Algorithms

Amazon faces accusations of price gouging in Florida as bottled water prices reportedly spiked ahead of Hurricane Irma. The company denies engaging in "surge pricing" but admits to using "dynamic pricing" algorithms that adjust costs based on demand. The hosts criticize the use of machine learning to jack up prices for essential goods during emergencies, arguing it subverts traditional supply and demand principles.

Bias Response Team
Episode 907 2:34:20 - 2:36:57

907: Bias Response Team

Naloxone Price Gouging and Generic Drug Costs

The price of Naloxone, a generic drug used to reverse opioid overdoses, has seen massive increases, with some products jumping over 500% in price. The hosts discuss how a medication that once cost less than a dollar is now being sold in auto-injectors for thousands of dollars. They characterize this as "scandalous" price gouging by pharmaceutical companies during a public health crisis.

Geopolitical Chernobyl
Episode 759 2:07:42 - 2:15:53

759: Geopolitical Chernobyl

Martin Shkreli, Daraprim Price Hike, and Hillary's Reaction

Hedge fund manager Martin Shkreli faced intense backlash for raising the price of the drug Daraprim by 5,000%, a move Hillary Clinton quickly labeled "price gouging." Shkreli defended the increase on Bloomberg, arguing that the revenue would fund research for better treatments for Toxoplasmosis. The hosts debate whether the controversy was a "setup scam" to provide Clinton with a populist campaign issue, though they find Shkreli's explanation somewhat reasonable.