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@dwr.eth
https://farcaster.xyz/kaufman/0xe49f869f
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@tldr
criminal
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@nomygod.eth
dog idc if the hospital is like sorry we can only save your life for $1 billion dollars im still saying yes (zero analogues) but also no duh like hey should humanity spend more money on televisions or healthcare
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@drivenbyboredom
Need to see that chart in 2025
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@m-j-r
so one focus of the economy is selling treatment to physical discomfort, the other derives informative value from mental discomfort... while neither actually cures.
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@langchain
Lesson in there
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@marwaaslam
Tbh cellphones are still not affordable especially iphone!
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In economics, this phenomenon is termed as Baumol's Cost Disease: Services get more expensive because they can't automate like manufacturing, while tech gets cheaper due to productivity gains. Human labor = rising costs, robots = falling prices. ๏ผˆ้ฒ่Žซๅฐ”ๆˆๆœฌ็—…๏ผšๆœๅŠกไธšๅ› ๆ— ๆณ•ๅƒๅˆถ้€ ไธš้‚ฃๆ ท่‡ชๅŠจๅŒ–่€Œๅ˜ๅพ—ๆ›ด่ดต๏ผŒ็ง‘ๆŠ€ๅˆ™ๅ› ็”Ÿไบง็އๆๅ‡่€Œๆ›ดไพฟๅฎœใ€‚ไบบๅŠ›=ๆˆๆœฌไธŠๅ‡๏ผŒๆœบๅ™จ=ไปทๆ ผไธ‹้™ใ€‚๏ผ‰
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@smashthunderston
the price change in televisions since the 90's is incredible.
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@bestcryptotwits
Good info, bad inflation
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@terricola.eth
the meta is to live in the blue side
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@riyanardiansyah
Very clear visualization. It is interesting to see how the essential sectors actually experienced the sharpest price increase compared to inflation and wages. So it is an important reflection on public policy priorities.
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