@econchrisclarke: Replying to @wawa.gangster Despite the economy performing relatively well, it still has a lot of problems. I lost a bunch and sort them by their severity & solvability. BuildMoreHousing #economy #chart #graph #data #Home #realestate #homeless #environment #ecology #paygap #wage #money #debt #socialsecurity

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catmandima
Dima :
Even though inflation slowed it's still gotten us to insane grocery prices
2024-06-07 02:47:26
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pancakefutures
Pancakefutures :
And who will build the housing? And what incentive is it to build affordable housing?
2024-06-07 05:51:10
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airwalk00
airwalk00 :
Childcare costs?
2024-06-07 04:56:17
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jismail0
jismail :
Why are there negative axes in this graph. What is negative solvability?
2024-07-22 14:31:59
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jirvin7
J Irvin :
Should a “Home” be 3 bedrooms and 2 baths 🛁 + garage?
2024-06-08 03:09:49
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dariush_dylan
Dariush Dylan :
Is deforestation stable in US b/c we outsource it?
2024-06-06 23:50:07
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socrates1699
socrates1699 :
On college cost, why not loan to students at a low simple interest or government backed no interest loans.
2024-06-13 17:24:56
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honch55
Christian Hon977 :
Agreepoint about home affordability being tied to increased supply. That said, I think the increase in avg age of marriage is also effecting the move from 1st time home buyers going from 29 to 34
2024-06-07 14:36:28
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stevenrumbalski
Steven Rumbalski :
I think the political lift to "build more housing" is more difficult than deficit reduction.
2024-06-07 16:44:40
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discordic
J Rock :
It's so nice to be logical and just think through problems.
2024-06-11 01:53:00
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nobletstrength
Noblet9 :
I love your content
2024-06-08 06:24:16
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logikonline
Dave Friedel :
You are crushing it lately. Another great post - hat tip 🎩
2024-06-12 10:11:19
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ebis121
ebi s :
What do you think about stakeholder models like codetermination for labor empowerment?
2024-06-07 06:30:16
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lahainaboy
AC :
This was an awesome watch. Thanks for putting in the hard work
2024-06-09 19:25:15
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flabinflavin
Nonseq :
Love the clarity of this breakdown
2024-06-08 20:30:56
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everettemaxwellgo
Everette Maxwell Gor :
You don't think we are taxed enough? wow!
2024-06-07 03:25:16
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sheridan2935
walter :
Fantastic! You missed the underlying cause of the inability to address the issues “GREED”
2024-07-17 09:50:52
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ksc1962
user9307072909747 :
Corporate greed? Is it solvable by not buying products that are overly priced and buying generic?
2024-08-12 18:32:39
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odd_bodies
Odd Bodies :
I entered the workforce in 2008.. part of me wonders if I or my peers could tell what a good economy looked/felt like.
2024-06-07 04:03:20
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hookstb0108
Tyler :
Love this breakdown. Don’t necessarily agree with every conclusion, but this is a very valuable way to look at problems.
2024-06-07 11:52:23
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camwadam
camwadam :
High healthcare costs are primarily caused by sedentary lifestyles and highly processed foods. Tax the garbage food and build more sidewalks.
2024-06-07 10:23:32
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bpectol
Barry Pectol :
Every problem can be resolved by reducing the government burden
2024-06-07 04:49:26
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user3344155989734
GoodRamble :
I feel like the economy, being good and the economy being bad is kind of meaningless. Does it even make sense to think of it on these large scales? Trying over simplify a chaotic complex system?
2024-06-06 23:49:52
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tardigradeinfinite
TardigradeInfinite :
In the US we massively deforerested our country long ago. We have a tiny portion of our old growth forests left
2024-06-26 18:30:03
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a_tik_of_may
May Day :
housing is not solvable in Australia. our central bank said the number of people working in our construction sector is 1/5th of what is should be and we can't allow more immigration because there are
2024-06-09 12:52:11
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cc10101004
Chris Adams :
I’d like to learn more about the long term impacts of larger deficits.
2024-06-08 05:15:31
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benpnw
benpnw :
What about the decline in birthrate among most industrialized countries? How long will the US be able to rely on immigration?
2024-06-07 20:20:54
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donkeywonkyjr
TheWonkyDonkey :
Immigration is the #2 issue on voters minds after “The Economy.“ it should have made the list.
2024-06-07 20:07:45
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tokker712
tokker :
On the bright side, Iran will be nuclear soon enough. “Right, Joe Biden?”
2024-06-07 13:10:47
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tokker712
tokker :
“You’re working hard & quite productively. So pay for ur kids’ healthcare… and other people’s kids’ healthcare.” 😂
2024-06-07 12:36:00
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wiredsim
Adam :
Two points on housing. One is we are also just behind on housing due to construction crash post 2008. Second is the massive price increases of mobile home parks & is also a cause of homelessness
2024-06-07 11:05:15
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pheal4yuh
Pheal4yuh :
i have libertarian leanings what do you think of lowering the bar for healthcare profressionals to practice medicine in a general provider format?
2024-06-07 10:08:34
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vcxvvvvvv
vcxvvvvvv :
Issues of concern that are omitted, the unreliability of the news after the repeal of the Truth in Information Act, Anti Trust generally not being enforced post 1992, and government corruption.
2024-06-06 23:56:20
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vcxvvvvvv
vcxvvvvvv :
Race is largely correlation not causation. Social mobility is the larger issue. Healthcare is easily fixed, just not politically feasible.
2024-06-06 23:53:33
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j7823djen
James :
Very thought view, glad housing was first, the root cause of many of these other problems too (inflation, homelessness, etc)
2024-06-06 23:45:32
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liberationfrequency
Sage :
if wages had kept up over the years social security would be fine
2024-07-12 15:54:28
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masterbathingbear
MasterBathingBear 👑🛁🐻 :
Treat all personal income (salary, wages, interest, capital gains) as the same for tax purposes. Close the loophole for securities backed loans so it gets taxed as income.
2024-07-07 18:59:46
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user1382452612861
user1382452612861 :
THAT DARK RED LINE: WHERE? Large cities, maybe? Where is insurance on this list?
2024-07-07 13:05:00
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areltney
Aolis14Umbra :
you called SSI welfare?????
2024-07-07 01:03:57
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vowiing
Vowing :
I think the easiest way to solve all of those is to tax the rich and distribute that money to solve those crises😁👍
2024-07-05 07:21:40
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user805344436
andrewk :
“the biggest spending categories are welfare programs” the military costs us like a trillion dollars per year
2024-06-24 03:00:31
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camdowdle
Cam Dowdle :
birthrate decline. medium solvable, medium high severity
2024-06-23 20:05:06
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no1uknow2021
Meadow St.-Lark :
We cannot wait another 100 years. This is good theory based on data and at a high optic level it seems like things will work out. Closer to the edge things look different. 🙂
2024-06-22 23:15:07
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graydescent
Descent :
I think there's a disconnect between what you consider a solved issue and what your audience considers a solved issue.
2024-06-21 19:20:55
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mrwhocares999
Logicalopinions :
This video is Mia represents so many things u list the housing solution as easily solvable by saying build more houses yet the construction industry has been facing a massive labor issue for over 10yr
2024-06-21 03:25:32
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jimigryphon
user3066715630120 :
Excellent content as usual, Sir.
2024-06-20 02:05:29
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richardroma1
Richard Roma :
This doesn't have anything to do with the video, but you've got imposter scammers trying to imitate you constantly. I report them all; it's like whack a mole
2024-06-20 00:25:09
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