← Back to context Comment by lanfeust6 8 months ago affordability & inflation & services =/= wealth inequality 2 comments lanfeust6 Reply an0malous 8 months ago It roughly does for inelastic goods like housing, education, and healthcare lanfeust6 8 months ago All of these can be more elastic. See: zoning reform and prices in blue cities vs red cities, single-payer healthcare in every developed country other than the US. Inequality is not the distinguishing factor.
an0malous 8 months ago It roughly does for inelastic goods like housing, education, and healthcare lanfeust6 8 months ago All of these can be more elastic. See: zoning reform and prices in blue cities vs red cities, single-payer healthcare in every developed country other than the US. Inequality is not the distinguishing factor.
lanfeust6 8 months ago All of these can be more elastic. See: zoning reform and prices in blue cities vs red cities, single-payer healthcare in every developed country other than the US. Inequality is not the distinguishing factor.
It roughly does for inelastic goods like housing, education, and healthcare
All of these can be more elastic. See: zoning reform and prices in blue cities vs red cities, single-payer healthcare in every developed country other than the US. Inequality is not the distinguishing factor.