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by AlexandrB
1321 days ago
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> It's a massive industry and could be a boost to productivity, which is the ultimate driver of living standards in the long term Is it thought? Productivity has been going up for 20 years, so have essentials like housing, healthcare, and education. Wages haven't kept pace. Efficiency in the service of inflating housing prices further seems like it's going to tank living standards for many people. |
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