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7 days agoFuck HFCS & the US sugar program: they’re the textbook example of US protectionist policies that cost the US more than the benefits
The Department of Agriculture administers the U.S. sugar program to support domestic sugar production through tools such as limiting the supply of sugar.
The program creates higher sugar prices, which cost consumers more than producers benefit, at an annual cost to the economy of around $1 billion per year.
and reduce employment in industries dependent on sugar while fucking everyone’s health with shittier HFCS.
Great application of public policy to solve basic, system-wide problems that the private sector solves poorly.
Of course, such obvious public-sector solutions piss off the US:
The closest the US has is something like Zelle through participating banks. Interbank transfers mostly aren’t free & instant, yet: ACH transactions between banks take days & are closed on weekends. RTP & FedNow are still not widely adopted.