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Los Angeles Times: Uber bets Postmates deal will be path to profitability

July 6, 2020—The Los Angeles Times featured Economic Liberties’ Executive Director Sarah Miller’s response to the Uber-Postmates merger, highlighting her critique of their harmful business model.

Antitrust Enforcers Must Block Devastating Uber-Postmates Merger

Washington, D.C. — The American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement in response to reporting from Bloomberg, which revealed that Uber, the parent company of Uber Eats, is seeking to acquire Postmates for $2.65 billion.

The Logic: Big Tech podcast: Matt Stoller on taking on the tech goliaths

July 2, 2020— Economic Liberties’ Research Director Matt Stoller explained how the political landscape has changed from the time of the railroad tycoons to the modern Silicon Valley tech monopolies on Big Tech.

Matt Stoller: How we MUST reclaim economic power from federal reserve, technocrats

June 30, 2020—Economic Liberties’ Research Director Matt Stoller explained the history behind recent economic crises and the need to reclaim power from the Federal Reserve.

Economic Liberties Outlines Reforms to Restore Competition, Fair Pricing and Transparency to Government Contracting

Washington, D.C.—  The American Economic Liberties Project today released “Caveat Emptor: Reversing the Anti-Competitive and Over-Pricing Policies That Plague Government Contracting,”  a new report detailing how the government contracting process has been transformed to the almost exclusive benefit of corporate interests. The report comes as Congress debates the National Defense Authorization Act, which sets out defense contracting policy.