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Why the Fed Can’t Stop Price Gouging and Supply Shocks — Only Congress Can

The Federal Reserve has limited power to shield consumers from rising costs caused by supply shocks and price gouging. Those responsibilities fall more directly on Congress.

Two major types of inflation remain beyond the central bank’s control. One stems from supply chain disruptions, such as pandemic-era factory closures or geopolitical conflicts that restrict oil and food supplies.

The other involves corporate price gouging, where companies raise prices beyond what increased costs would justify. These actions are often driven by market concentration, not broad economic overheating.

Interest rate hikes, the Fed’s primary tool, work best to cool demand-driven inflation. They do little to address shortages of goods, higher shipping costs, or businesses exploiting pricing power.

Meanwhile, consumers feel the pinch most acutely at grocery stores and gas stations. These everyday expenses are highly sensitive to global disruptions and local market dynamics.

Congress has the authority to intervene through antitrust enforcement, price gouging laws, and supply chain oversight. Such measures could directly target the root causes of these persistent price increases.

Without legislative action, Americans remain exposed to inflation that monetary policy cannot easily fix. Lawmakers now face the choice of stepping in or leaving households to bear the burden alone.

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