Zach Weinersmith on Nostr: Stupid econ question: Why isn't food more deflationary? Like, I understand why jobs ...
Stupid econ question:
Why isn't food more deflationary? Like, I understand why jobs involving humans have to keep up with the rising price of labor, but food gets more and more automated, no?
Or is it actually deflationary, but only on long scales? Or, will it *become* super deflationary once it's possible and economically viable to e.g. hire fruit pickers?
But that still wouldn't explain why, e.g. cereal, has gotten pricier over time.
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