Lower Costs Through Better Competition

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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has been at the forefront of the Biden-Harris administration’s whole-of-government approach to improving competition. The FTC’s agenda to bolster competition includes measures that will lower costs for American families, challenging junk patent listings that raise the cost of prescription drugs, curbing hidden fees on items such as hotel bookings and concert tickets, improving pricing transparency, simplifying the process to cancel subscription services, and uprooting price-fixing schemes. Notably, the FTC has taken action to halt anticompetitive practices that increase the cost of housing, filing complaints against companies for price-fixing in the rental market and violating truth-in-advertising standards.

Please join the Center for American Progress for remarks by FTC Chair Lina Khan. In a discussion to follow, Khan will speak about her approach to carrying out the mandate of the FTC to protect consumers and preserve competition.

Introductory remarks provided by CAP's Senior Vice President of Inclusive Growth Emily Gee.

Center for American Progress President and CEO Patrick Gaspard will engage in conversation with Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan.

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