+1 Agree. The economic impact of people who do things, not because of economics, but because they should be done, cannot be overstated.
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+1 Agree. The economic impact of people who do things, not because of economics, but because they should be done, cannot be overstated. Thank you! 1 comment
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@failedLyndonLaRouchite
@Ifrauding @q3k @redford @mrtick @zaufanatrzeciastrona
For example, I seem to vaguely recall that, a generation ago, they did some study somewhere (was it Canada?) that healthcare cost such-and-such a dollar figure annually. Then women entered the workforce, kids moved away from parents, working hours expanded past the traditional workday, and they found: Holy crap, half the healthcare economy had actually been people taking care of family members for free.
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@failedLyndonLaRouchite
@Ifrauding @q3k @redford @mrtick @zaufanatrzeciastrona
For example, I seem to vaguely recall that, a generation ago, they did some study somewhere (was it Canada?) that healthcare cost such-and-such a dollar figure annually. Then women entered the workforce, kids moved away from parents, working hours expanded past the traditional workday, and they found: Holy crap, half the healthcare economy had actually been people taking care of family members for free.