Re: Searching For Wisdom Among The "Doomertainer" Jokers
in a word, yes. ej's high real cost of energy is relative to incomes; it takes a larger share of income to commute, heat and/or air condition the house, run the lights, and so on. finster's charts show that energy hasn't risen faster than other commodities, not that they haven't risen against incomes. so just as it takes an increased share of income to buy energy, it simultaneously also takes an increased share of income to buy food, and so on. material necessities are increasingly expensive; only toys are increasingly cheap.
Originally posted by lukester
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