32-year-old Lina Khan, as FTC Chair, combats corporate consolidation contributing to inflation, aiming to dismantle monopolies and protect consumers.
Lina Khan, at 32, is the youngest chair of the FTC and is focused on combating corporate consolidation, which she links to rising inflation. She aims to dismantle monopolies, block harmful mergers, and protect consumers, positioning herself against large corporations. While viewed as aggressive by some, she is praised by young people and small businesses. Under her leadership, the FTC is taking a more active role in regulating major companies, reflecting a policy shift from previous administrations.
September 22, 2024
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