In Defense of ‘Surveillance Pricing’: Why Personalized Prices Could Be an Unexpected Force for Equity

Oct. 14, 2025
Watch time: 5-15 mins
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Surveillance pricing, where companies use personal data to set individualized prices, has sparked political backlash and public concern. Some economists argue it could make markets more efficient and even support income redistribution, with wealthier consumers paying more than those with lower incomes. The key question is how to regulate the practice to prevent abuse while preserving potential benefits.

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