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Lots happened in terms of monopoly news this week, as usual. Household income is now officially declining, California’s assembly is scaring big law firms by passing a major antitrust bill, and there is a merger of two firms most of us haven’t heard of - CoStar and Zonda - who organize how real estate is priced and managed.

Before getting to that, I’d like to touch on tw...


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For those interested in the Paramount-Warner acquisition’s economic impact, AELP is hosting two in-person roundtable events. One is in Los Angeles on June 6th from 1-3pm, you can RSVP for that here. One is in New York City fro...


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Lots of really interesting things happened this week, which I’ll put in the news round-up. There might actually be an end to the Iran conflict, the Trump White House worked with House Democrats to impose safety rules on railroads, and NextEra and Dominion Energy proposed the biggest utility merger of all time.

Before getting to all of that, I want to highlight something...


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If there’s one obvious thing about this political moment, it’s that voters are furious about paying so much for electricity. In 2023, 70 million adults chose to forego food and medicine so they could afford their utility bills. Powerlines


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Lots of monopoly-related news, as usual. Inflation picked up according to the official numbers, kick-ass anti-monopolist Rohit Chopra got a powerful job as a California regulator, and the Supreme Court took a step towards re-regulating trucking.

Before getting to that, I want to observe a pick-up in rage from the wealthy, as they begin to hear the public disdain for wha...


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