> over $30,000 for each of those homes to get served
This doesn't seem very efficient to me.
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This doesn't seem very efficient to me.
He's being paid by the government to bring Internet access to homes in the state that aren't currently wired for it.
EDIT: At least here in Western Europe, we mostly have a supply side inflation, because energy got a lot more expensive, not because the government has been "printing" a lot of money. I suspect it's the same in the US.
But I suspect that subsidies for infrastructure is one of the least impactful factor for inflation.