An undesirable feature of capitalism is exploitation. In a capitalist system, businesses seek to maximize their profits by minimizing costs, including labor costs. This can lead to workers being paid low wages or working in poor conditions, and in some cases, being exploited. For example, companies may use child labor or force workers to work long hours without breaks. Exploitation can also occur in the form of unequal bargaining power, where corporations have more power than individuals or small businesses, leading to unfair contracts or prices. While capitalism has many benefits, exploitation is a major concern, and many people believe that regulations or other measures are needed to protect workers and ensure fair treatment.