Probably doesn't apply to housing but this reads like a smartphone/computer company saying "durable devices are a drain on the economy"
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They kinda are tbh--I know this to be the case in railway rolling stock. Japan switched from 50-year trains w 1 renovation to 30-year trains
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Rebuilding trains was more expensive and resource intensive than just building cheaper ones that can be easily scrapped & recycled
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True, that doesn't apply to electronics as well due to the materials
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LUCKILY ALL NEW CONSTRUCTION IS SHIT
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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All shelter in the USA is way overpriced relative to global labor markets due to government intervention, but worrying about excess
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durability strikes me as crazy talk.
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Renters get the shaft in this country for no good reason. It’s bad for the economy.
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