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by solosoyokaze
1957 days ago
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The dollar has absolutely been destroyed. Housing, health care... true inflation is rampant. > The other has seen astronomical, wild price swings, which no one could plan for, and which is currently enjoying a high price (just as tulips once did), but which was worth 95% less just 10 months ago - and probably will be again soon. People have been saying this at their own expense for a decade. |
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If housing were expensive because the dollar had lost value, then you would expect it to be cheap to buy a house in SF in some other form of currency. But it's not, no matter what medium of exchange you want to use, it's still expensive.
And there are of course lots of locations with significant supply where housing in the US is dirt cheap, like Detroit.
Health care is more complex, but the same general idea applies. Whether you pay in USD, or anything else, it's still expensive.