darnzen on Nostr: I'm more excited about seeing the real impact of productivity gains. Our society ...
I'm more excited about seeing the real impact of productivity gains. Our society should already be deflationary but the government steals this and then some. People wonder why health care costs are going up 25% per year and blame doctors. I expect it's just that medical care doesn't see the same productivity gains you see in manufacturing. It's probably more representative of the actual monetary debasement where most of the stuff in the CPI basket have large productivity improvements offsetting the inflationary pressure.
If everything got 20% cheaper year over year noone would mind lowering wages though it would take some getting used to.
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