Paychecks Shrink, Prices Soar as CEOs Profit While America’s Families Suffer
Kraft Heinz CEO Steve Cahillane, a very rich man, just made the bluntest assessment: American consumers—especially in lower-income brackets—are “literally running out of money at the end of the month,” with negative cash flows and people dipping into savings. He frames corporate response as a retail survival tactic: cutting prices on some products, increasing promotions, and shrinking package sizes to hit lower price points.











