The other way of looking at this outside of the sort of conspiratorial lens of the sidebar comments is that, the stuff that's actually beat inflation is the stuff where there are (a) little to no government subsidies (b) little to no regulation and (c) little to no government-backed loan programs.
To connect with the content about "essential" vs "bread and circuses", what it really reflects is the fact that the things like college, medicine and housing are considered "essentials" for living, and thus become the target of regulations in the way that TV's aren't.
🤔 these are very good points. Not everything is necessarily a conspiracy, and drugs are a free market for the most part.
Although now that I'm thinking about it flooding the country with cheap drugs so that many Americans become unfit for the military would be a good strategy for China. I think that deaths among military age men increased signficantly during the worst of the surge in opiates.
I think China allows or allowed fentanyl precursor chemicals to be exported but not sold domestically. But that wouldn't explain the other drugs.
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