FTC Khan's 'Cutting Edge' Agenda Unaffordable

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FTC Khan's 'Cutting Edge' Agenda Unaffordable
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The one federal agency tasked with ensuring that market competition is leading to lower prices for consumers is busy pushing a radical agenda that will leave consumers with less money in their pockets and fewer goods to choose from.

Rising costs on everyday items and services have eroded savings and forced households to make significant cutbacks.

Worse, the one federal agency tasked with ensuring that market competition is leading to lower prices for consumers is busy pushing a radical agenda that will leave consumers with less money in their pockets and fewer goods to choose from.Khan has a zeal for litigation, but not a track record for success.

Her results are mixed at best. Khan has targeted companies such as Meta , Microsoft, Amazon, and other smaller names. Khan takes issue with the vertical integration of suppliers, producers, and shippers —something that businesses pursue to shore up their supply chain, reduce delivery times, and lower costs for customers.

However, Khan is actually rehashing old ideas that empower the federal government to take a more active role in regulating private enterprise.

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