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In this thought-provoking clip from MM, Troy Millings, Rashad Bilal, and Ian Dunlap sit down to discuss a topic that's on everyone's mind but rarely gets seriously questioned: What is the real price of the products we buy? As tariffs rise and markets shift, the trio unpacks how consumer goods—from luxury items like handbags and cars to everyday essentials—are being marked up far beyond their actual manufacturing costs.
The conversation digs deep into the economics behind pricing, exposing how the lack of transparency and unchecked capitalism in America has led to unsustainable price hikes, even for necessities. Rashad highlights recent viral videos showing shockingly low production costs in China for furniture, clothing, and more, sparking a fresh debate on how capitalism and belief systems influence what we're willing to pay.
Ian points out that while inflation and product costs soar, wages remain stagnant, putting increased pressure on families and driving record-high credit card debt. They question if some regulation is overdue, especially as essential items are being priced more like luxury goods, threatening to spark economic unrest.
The clip also contrasts American and Chinese models of economic growth, noting how collective action and long-term planning in China have lifted millions out of poverty, while America’s short-term focus and influence of powerful oligarchs have contributed to growing inequality and market instability.
From healthcare and education costs to the global implications of AI in medicine, this clip leaves listeners rethinking not just the price tags on goods—but the systems and beliefs that put them there.
*Key topics covered:*
Real cost vs. retail price of goods in America and China
The role of capitalism, markups, and corporate greed
How market belief systems set value and price
Tariffs, inflation, and stagnant wages
Essential vs. luxury items: where do we draw the line?
Short-term vs. long-term economic planning in America and abroad
The rise of American oligarchs and their effect on democracy
Why regulation, transparency, and alternatives matter for the future
Learn why questioning the true cost of what you buy is more important than ever, and how this conversation offers a blueprint for understanding—and possibly changing—the economic game.
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