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by maerF0x0
1733 days ago
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In the 1930s many homes only had icebox "refrigerators" that worked by putting Ice in the top to cool whatever was below. IMO productivity has been absorbed by getting more for your money in hidden inflation . Eg: today when you buy a phone (and internet access) you get a free encyclopedia (wikipedia), movie theater (youtube), camera, Video recorder, note pad and pen (app), alarm clock, calendar, ... get my drift? Same with a "home" which is now far more advanced and sq ft per person. That's where all the productivity gains have gone, the basics of today are more complex than the "complex" things of the past |
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A phone is amazing for what it is, but you can't just pile on more features and use that as an excuse for lower pay. Phones don't cost a budget-breaking amount.
Home size makes sense as an increased cost, but most of the reasons that make it hard to afford living space are really bad reasons.