Big companies are using AI to spy on your behavior — then charge you the most they think you’ll pay. It’s called surveillance pricing, and it’s already here. Rep. Greg Casar just introduced the Stop AI Price Gouging and Wage Fixing Act of 2025 to ban it. But Congress won’t act unless we force their hand — now. Uber has admitted to charging more when your phone battery is low. Delta plans to hand over ticket pricing to AI by the end of this year, so 1 in 5 fares will be tailored to squeeze every last dollar from travelers. This isn’t innovation — it’s exploitation. A new FTC study confirms companies are using everything from your location and income to browser settings and even health data to set personalized prices behind your back. A February report from the American Economic Liberties Project calls this “a quiet war on workers and consumers.” It’s price discrimination at scale. It’s targeting working families, the elderly, and anyone less able to comparison shop. And it’s happening without transparency, consent, or limits. Casar’s bill would outlaw this kind of AI-powered profiteering — on prices and wages — before it becomes the new normal. We need to flood Congress with signatures to drown out the corporate lobbyists trying to kill this bill behind closed doors. Add your name now to demand Congress pass the Stop AI Price Gouging and Wage Fixing Act of 2025 — before it’s too late.