Pampers CEO: Lower diaper prices instead of raising your salary!

Procter & Gamble CEO, Jon Moeller

As one of two major diaper manufacturers in the US, Procter & Gamble CEO Jon Moeller has overseen huge increases in earnings, executive pay, and stock buybacks to the tune of $19 billion paid out in 2021. It is clear Moeller is lining his pockets with disproportionate Pampers price hikes, more than double the rate of inflation. Diapers are an essential good that cannot be subsidized through family benefits like SNAP or WIC, so parents are forced to choose between their next meal meal and their next box of diapers. Pampers must start prioritizing parents and babies instead of their own profit.


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To: Procter & Gamble CEO, Jon Moeller
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Parents need Pampers, but we can barely afford them. Diaper costs have risen a staggering 22% since 2018 – that’s more than DOUBLE inflation rates. We’re frustrated after massive price hikes, major increases in the CEO salary, and shareholder payouts. Procter & Gamble investors are making billions, while parents are struggling to keep their babies dry. Pampers says you’re “dedicated to every baby’s happy, healthy development,” but it’s evident you’re taking advantage of inflation to line your pockets. You must practice what you preach and actually support the healthy development of babies by increasing access to diapers. Parents demand that Procter & Gamble immediately stop CEO pay increases and stock buybacks, while decreasing prices to pre-pandemic levels.