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Why in the U.S. does it seem that corporations are trying to avoid customers right now?

A lot of people in the U.S. feel this way right now, and there are several overlapping reasons why companies can appear to be “avoiding” customers or making human interaction harder.

Here are the biggest drivers:

Automation and Cost Cutting

Many corporations spent the last decade aggressively reducing labor costs:

self-checkout

AI chatbots

app-only support

automated phone trees

reduced staffing

From a corporate perspective, fewer employees means higher margins and more predictable costs. But from the customer side, it can feel like the company is actively hiding from you.

Examples include companies like Amazon, Walmart, airlines, telecoms, and banks increasingly routing people through apps before allowing human contact.

“Friction by Design”

Some companies intentionally make cancellation, refunds, or support difficult because friction reduces costs.
Examples:

subscription cancellation loops

endless chatbot escalation

limited customer service hours

no direct phone numbers

forcing app use

There’s actually a term for this in some consumer advocacy circles: “sludge” — systems designed to exhaust customers into giving up.

Shift From Service to Metrics

Public companies are often optimized around:

quarterly earnings

shareholder expectations

efficiency metrics

labor productivity

Customer satisfaction matters, but it sometimes becomes secondary to:

reducing average call time

reducing support headcount

increasing “digital adoption”

So companies may still say “customer first,” while internally rewarding departments for minimizing customer contact.

Pandemic-Era Changes Never Reversed

During COVID:

companies cut staff

closed counters

moved online

normalized remote support

reduced in-person service

Many consumers expected those temporary measures to reverse afterward. In many industries, they didn’t — because companies discovered they could maintain profits with leaner staffing.

Private Equity and Consolidation

In some industries, consolidation reduced competition:

airlines

internet providers

healthcare systems

ticketing

food delivery

pharmacies

When customers have fewer alternatives, businesses feel less pressure to provide excellent service.

Private-equity-owned companies are also often pushed to maximize short-term profitability, which can lead to understaffing and degraded service.

Apps Replaced Relationships

Many companies now treat customers as data flows rather than long-term relationships.
Instead of:

knowing regular customers

empowering employees

solving problems personally

the model became:

funnel users through platforms

collect behavioral data

optimize engagement

reduce costly human interaction

That can make businesses feel impersonal or even adversarial.

Employee Burnout Also Matters

Workers themselves are often overloaded:

fewer staff doing more work

stricter scripts

performance surveillance

understaffed locations

So even when employees want to help, systems may prevent them from doing so effectively.

Why It Feels Worse Recently

Inflation and economic pressure amplify the frustration:

people are paying more

service quality often feels lower

wait times are longer

hidden fees increased

personalized help decreased

That combination creates the perception that corporations want your money but not your presence.

Some companies are starting to reverse course slightly because consumer backlash is growing — for example, some retailers reducing self-checkout reliance and some banks restoring more human support options — but the overall trend toward automation and reduced direct service is still strong.

05/29/2026

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