branv
<font color=blue>The safety feature in my parents
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Someone else will have to do the math for me, but from what I remember, haven't the prices over the last few years increased quite a bit more than the average salary increase? And despite all of those price increases, have we not seen significant dips in services (either through poor salary/benefits/treatment of employees, or the refusal to fully staff...thank you Eisner) or "bang for your buck"?
Do not fool yourselves. Disney isn't raising prices simply to match rising costs. Disney is raising prices b/c they are a publically traded company. It is not enough in shareholders eyes that a company make a profit every quarter, but that they make MORE of a profit than the last quarter. Disney made quite a large profit according to their last reporting. These price increases coming on the heels of that shows you more than anything that they are doing what they can to make sure next quarter/next year looks even better than the last. The only way Disney will stop passing along large increases every single year will be if people stop going. And that's only going to happen if a big recession or national tragedy happens again. Then again, isn't the average credit card debt something like $9000? Obviously people are going to go whether they have the money or not, whether they can afford it or not. Perhaps corporations think we can afford it b/c we keep pretending we can. Darned if you do, darned if you don't.
Do not fool yourselves. Disney isn't raising prices simply to match rising costs. Disney is raising prices b/c they are a publically traded company. It is not enough in shareholders eyes that a company make a profit every quarter, but that they make MORE of a profit than the last quarter. Disney made quite a large profit according to their last reporting. These price increases coming on the heels of that shows you more than anything that they are doing what they can to make sure next quarter/next year looks even better than the last. The only way Disney will stop passing along large increases every single year will be if people stop going. And that's only going to happen if a big recession or national tragedy happens again. Then again, isn't the average credit card debt something like $9000? Obviously people are going to go whether they have the money or not, whether they can afford it or not. Perhaps corporations think we can afford it b/c we keep pretending we can. Darned if you do, darned if you don't.
