Society at large has however been led to think that this is not really possible outside of tech.
Why aren't cars really cheap by now?
I guess this is what nostr:nprofile1qqsg86qcm7lve6jkkr64z4mt8lfe57jsu8vpty6r2qpk37sgtnxevjcpramhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0v3jhyatwdejhyuewdejhgam0wf4sz9nhwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyctwvsy4tekl
means when he says:
“In a free and open market, prices should always fall to the marginal cost of production because of competition and market forces.”
&
“as technology progresses, the prices of everything should be getting cheaper.”

Society at large has however been led to think that this is not really possible outside of tech.
Why aren't cars really cheap by now?
If you adjust for inflation, are they?