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by eru
154 days ago
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I sympthatise with the argument. We should test it against real world data. Eg your argument would predict that healthcare price inflation is not as bad in areas with less insurance coverage. Eg for dental work (which is less often covered as far as I can tell), for (vanity) plastic surgery, or we can even check healthcare price inflation for vet care for pets. |
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It's similar to how AI data center buildout race is raising the prices for consumer electronics in 2026 and beyond. The suppliers have no incentive to sell lower cost products to tiny niche