Highway Robbery
When prices increase too much, we may accuse the sellers of highway robbery. Sellers don’t use a gun to take our money. Yet, their merchandise becomes so expensive, it feels like theft.
Highway robbery refers to extremely high prices or fees.
- Cars cost more than small houses.
- Groceries take most of our paycheck.
- Medical bills become so high they make us sick.
We call those overpriced items:
- Outrageous
- Over the top
- Shameful
Yet, we must pay the bills.
We need the goods or services. Therefore, we pay but complain about the costs.
The literal meaning of highway robbery is “armed robbery of travelers on an open road.”
The definition now includes “the more or less legitimate charging of exorbitant prices,” according to The Free Dictionary.
Although we can’t control what others charge, we can control our own prices.
We want to charge fair amounts for whatever items or services we sell.
“Don’t become rich by extortion and robbery; if your riches increase, don’t be proud” (Psalm 62:10 TLB).
Thanks to Debbie Tapscott for the suggestion.
Do you have an expression you want explained or a thought about this one? If so, please comment below.
Subscribe to receive my weekly posts by email and receive a free copy of “Words of Hope for Days that Hurt.”
If you enjoyed this post, please share it with your friends.