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looofooo0 ◴[] No.42194458[source]
It is really a shame, that the west cannot build cheap infrastructure anymore.
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belorn ◴[] No.42194571[source]
Given the high amount of human trafficking that is involved in practically all construction of infrastructure, it is kind of strange how expensive it really is. It seems less and less of the budget is spent on actually construction.
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Retric ◴[] No.42194859[source]
It’s more that construction is one of the few things that hasn’t benefited significantly from information technology so it looks relatively more expensive.

Farming, retail, energy, manufacturing, etc all got vastly more efficient but land, education, and construction didn’t so what looks like huge price increases is largely inflation. It’s the same reason artisanal goods seem so expensive when that’s how everything used to be made.

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lo_zamoyski ◴[] No.42195223[source]
Look at earnings vs. housing costs, controlling for location and size. That ratio has not remained fixed.
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1. Retric ◴[] No.42195472[source]
There’s a lot of ways to slice these numbers. A 1,500 square foot house in rural Tennessee has seen a very different shift in prices over the last 50 or 100 years vs a 1,500 square foot apartment in Manhattan over that same time periods.

Similarly, apples to apples job comparisons are difficult. Many modern jobs are quite different. An Amazon warehouse worker works a lot harder than would be typical for a random warehouse worker in 2000.