Follow the Money: Corporate Profits Edition — If Families Pay More, Who’s Cashing In?
Somebody says “inflation” like it’s weather—mysterious, unavoidable, and definitely not anyone’s balance sheet. Meanwhile, the receipts-in-your-grocery-cart logic is: prices at the register climb (+22.4%), the total gets bigger ($124.37), and the winners get a whole ladder of upgrades—record earnings / net income at an all-time high, exec pay rising, and stock buybacks doing the victory lap.
So when the grown-ups in the room start telling you to blame workers, I’m just following the invoice: if families pay more and corporate wealth keeps moving up, the blame game is the distraction. The question isn’t “Who’s to blame?” It’s “Who’s cashing in?”