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If Americans built public housing for everyone and provided public healthcare outside the market, how much of the GDP and "value" would vanish?

Is there any part of the economy that's not hugely overvalued because of lack of public services?
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Jokersswild · 22-25
GDP isn't everything. It's number for the SuperRich to make them feel big and powerful, but ordinary people are liquid asset broke at the end of the month.
@Jokersswild lots of it. Avoid that.
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