Pay attention to the units used. All REAL units. "Education" "healthcare" "poverty" are all fiat nonsense things. Joules, pounds, meters per second, my friend. Ignore the nonsense
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Time spent to acquire those things isn't real? To be fair I don't know what theil is on about, but in general we face serious economic issues. To say, there won't be a cataclysmic crash may be a reasonable conclusion, I don't know, but it misses that every day is an economic cataclysm for most Americans whether they realize it or not. These metrics fail to capture simple realities like, I am in the top ~15% of household incomes in the US and I can't afford to eat out; the idea of furnishing my home and getting the landscaping done is a total fantasy.