• @Esqplorer
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    -91 month ago

    Seems like an income problem given all other evidence tbh

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      101 month ago

      “I can’t afford to have fun at these exploitative prices”

      “Have you tried just being rich?”

      • @Esqplorer
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        -31 month ago

        I was actually saying the opposite, that we need more done about income protections so people can afford stuff. “Given all other evidence” meaning the mountains of information we see about inflation…

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          51 month ago

          The problem with concert tickets isn’t inflation. It’s the Live Nation/Ticketmaster monopoly that controls both the venue and the sales vehicle. They own all the best venues, disallow artists to use any other way to sell tickets that aren’t Ticketmaster, and charge both the artists and the consumers exorbitant fees.

          They’re making money on both ends of the transaction because of their monopoly on live music.

          • @Esqplorer
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            11 month ago

            I didn’t say high ticket prices was inflation. I was explaining my original “evidence” comment was to reflect inflation not “don’t be poor” and now I’m being critiqued for not re-writing the original story in the comments like people seem to want.

            I hate Ticketmaster as much as anyone, and think the DOJ should absolutely pursue them, but the fact people can’t afford ticket prices is also because people are stretched financially more than ever before, which is a much bigger issue than just

            I’m going to assume someone will now down vote me for not predicting some other third assumption that they will jump to. Great!