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    President Joe Biden speaks at the Daniel Technology Center of Germanna Community College – Culpeper Campus, Feb. 10, 2022, in Culpeper, Va. Biden came into office with a plan to fix inflation — just not the particular inflationary problem that the country now faces. His belief is that a cluster of companies control too many industries, which reduces competition for both customers and workers. That leads to higher prices and lower wages at what the White House says is an average cost of $5,000 annually for U.S. families.
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    FILE - This March 20, 2012 file photo shows signage at Netfilx headquarters in Los Gatos, Calif. Netflix reports quarterly financial results on Wednesday, April 15, 2015.
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    Facebook unveiled its new Meta sign at the company headquarters in Menlo Park, California, on Oct. 28, 2021.
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    How does this sound for an exciting summer internship? Writing propaganda on Wikipedia for a corporate-welfare agency in D.C.
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    FILE - In this undated file photo made available by Google, hundreds of fans funnel hot air from the computer servers into a cooling unit to be recirculated at a Google data center in Mayes County, Okla. The green lights are the server status LEDs reflecting from the front of the servers. Eight major technology companies, including Google, Facebook and Twitter, have joined forces to call for tighter controls on government surveillance, issuing an open letter Monday, Dec. 9, 2013 to President Barack Obama arguing for reforms in the way the U.S. snoops on people. (AP Photo/Google, Connie Zhou, File)
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