| ▲ | ballsac 12 hours ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> IMO, there's an interesting opportunity for AI to make healthcare deflationary. How many times have I heard this, about how many techs. But this time for real? Health spending in the us is too tied up with the country’s economy for it to ever be reduced. Same goes for housing. The cost of both of these will continue to increase. As long as the investor class is satisfied, this is all that matters. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | JumpCrisscross 12 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> Health spending in the us is too tied up with the country’s economy for it to ever be reduced. Same goes for housing These are massively incomparable. Most householders live in homes they own. Those homes, moreover, are usually a substantial if not dominating fraction of their net worth. And they're leveraged. This produces a broad level of interest in maintaning or raising home prices. Healthcare is more narrowly owned. It's not as leveraged. And very few housholds have a commanding fraction of their net worth in healthcare assets. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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