On Capitol Forum: Amazon Charges Steep Fees at the Expense of Small Businesses
Stacy Mitchell joined the Capitol Forum's podcast to discuss ILSR’s new Amazon’s Toll Road report, which finds that Amazon is exploiting its position as gatekeeper.
Stacy Mitchell joined the Capitol Forum's podcast to discuss ILSR’s new Amazon’s Toll Road report, which finds that Amazon is exploiting its position as gatekeeper.
A new report from ILSR finds that Amazon’s steep and growing fees make it nearly impossible for independent sellers to sustain viable businesses. Most fail.
Amazon is exploiting its position as a gatekeeper to impose growing fees on the small businesses that rely on it to reach the online market.
Stacy Mitchell and business journalist Rana Foroohar teamed up for an Intelligence Squared debate to argue how Amazon is bad for small business.
This statement was issued by ILSR's Stacy Mitchell in response to new amendments to an antitrust complaint filed against Amazon by D.C. AG Karl Racine.
Stacy Mitchell joined the North American Hardware and Paint Association's Dan Tratensek to discuss the building momentum to level the playing field for small business.
ILSR Co-Director Stacy Mitchell testified before the U.S. Congress Joint Economic Committee about how the U.S. has abandoned its antimonopoly policies, undermining independent businesses.
After decades of a misguided approach to antitrust policy, Washington has a new antimonopoly fervor, writes Senior Researcher Ron Knox.
Today’s bipartisan vote in the House Judiciary Committee was a clear sign of the gathering momentum to break up Amazon and the other tech giants.
Our latest fact sheet shows that lawmakers cannot achieve their aim of restoring competition to our online markets without passing the structural separation bill.
A growing antimonopoly movement is rekindling the historic alliance between labor and small business, writes Stacy Mitchell in The New York Times.
"Yes, breakup[s have] to be on the table when it comes to these companies," said Senator Klobuchar at a Small Business Rising town hall event.
A new ILSR fact sheet explains how Amazon is crushing independent businesses, detailing eight ways that Amazon abuses its market dominance to hurt smaller competitors.
Amazon claims that it has “a mutually beneficial relationship” with the small businesses that depend on its platform. This fact sheet tells the real story.
Stacy Mitchell responds to today’s release of legislation by the House Judiciary Committee designed to address the outsized power of Amazon, Apple, Google, and Facebook.