If food, clothes, television, and transportation all get cheaper, then people are free to spend more to purchase better housing. See also: fewer people die of house fires and malnutrition, therefore more people die of heart disease.https://twitter.com/TheEconomist/status/1218945579352498178 …
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You said "nothing to do with quality". Arguing that increased costs are PARTIALLY or SOMETIMES caused by demand does not prove that correct.
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