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Nebraska AG Pushes For Investigation Into Meat Packing Plants For Price Manipulation

By News May 6, 2020 | 10:46 AM

Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson and the Attorneys General from ten other Midwestern states are urging the Department of Justice to pursue a federal investigation into suspected national price-fixing by meatpackers in the cattle industry.

In a letter to U.S. Attorney General William Barr, the Attorneys General expressed concern over the likelihood of manipulation of the market for processed beef. The four largest meatpacking companies control more than 80% of the beef processing in the United States.

The shelf price of beef is exceptionally high, while cattle prices are low and continue to dive. The concern over market manipulation has increased with beef prices reaching record levels as consumers stockpile meat in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, but cattle prices remain low and are decreasing.

The Attorneys General say the pricing margins are a sign that meatpackers are using their ability to control the market for processed beef and take advantage of the situation in a manner that could violate the federal antitrust law.3

In addition to harming cattle producers, this potentially illegal practice hurts consumers nationwide, many of whom are themselves struggling because of loss of employment and reduced incomes.