The BlackBerry era ended for most people some time ago, but the phones will stop functioning this week.
Monopolies cause inflation — so cracking down on monopolies will cause inflation to decline. That's the claim of the Biden administration, anyway.It's very hard to find good-faith arguments on any side of this debate. But one thing is clear: The U.S.
government is currently being broadly blamed for rapidly rising prices. If inflation does decline, for any reason, then it will surely claim credit.Sign up for Mike Allen’s daily Axios AM and PM newsletters to get smarter, faster on the news that matters.Subscription failed
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