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Along with supply and demand, getting control of price gouging is just as important.
The president also said, though, that people should not be subjected to price gouging.
Price gouging was evident at some store that were open.
Even calls to target price gouging have a familiar ring.
If price gouging does occur, they say, can bills stay stable?
And in some regions, problems like price gouging were associated with private operators.
Employees responsible for price gouging will be dealt with seriously, the agency said.
Price gouging might, at least in theory, help to shrink lines and reduce shortages.
Accusations of price gouging were made by many citizens.
FCC says it will put a stop to price gouging.
Congress should hold hearings on the energy industry's pricing practices to see if price gouging has occurred.
Generally, price gouging is defined as a hike in rates of more than 10 to 25 percent, depending on the state.
Worse, shortages can lead to price gouging, fights at school and headaches for parents.
We need a quality public insurance plan option that will end the dominance and price gouging of private insurers.
Bush encouraged people to report their complaints to the federal government if they think they price gouging is taking place.
Price gouging was evident in the nearby city of Mianyang, where some stores were open.
With a possible energy crisis on the horizon, other efforts to toughen laws against price gouging are under way.
The best examples of price gouging are in spare parts and servicing, where you don't have a real choice.
The plan contended that federal investigations of price gouging are hindering the situation.
A Senate panel probing electricity price gouging has subpoenaed them.
A prevalent concern surrounding price gouging is that it exploits consumers.
Deregulation has led to unrestrained price gouging of consumers in public utilities.
Price gouging was becoming a concern, especially in New Jersey, where about 100 people had called the attorney general's office to complain.
The macro result of this unconscionable price gouging is predictable - and scary.
Moreover, "price gouging" has no objective meaning or definition - it is in the eyes of the beholder.