Choose the one you'd pick to fire everyone so they had to change industry.
Tobacco industry
Think it’s mostly attributable to corporations not the individual employees that work for them. E.g. CPG companies raising prices beyond increases in COGs to boost profit margin.
Lol politicians
Fed printed money, which always ends with the rich (corporations and people), which ends up into high TC (this time it went to SDEs mostly), which led to buying sprees, which led to inflation So my answer 1. SDE 2. Banker
Porn stars
Private Equity (not VCs). This is the actual answer as their business model is purely value extraction and they lead inevitably to lower quality and higher prices while hoarding money. You don't even have to fully kill it. Just make leveraged buyouts and their so called "management fees" illegal, and you'll curtail 90% of their harm.
For those unfamiliar with private equity, here's an example of their bullshit. They like to find an area and buy every vet office in a 50 mile radius or so, which allows them to raise prices and give your beloved pets shitty care.
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Most of the economists are why inflation got so bad so I say them
This. I can think of no other profession where you can be so completely wrong all the time. It is an entire job category that relies on the principle that even a broken clock is right twice a day.