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Ratoshivor 1 Jahr

Chart is misleading. what does Y mean? Should be rent as percentage of income.

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Leonidvor 1 Jahr

Inflation is a beast & the best way to tame it is to stack sats.

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The Nomadic Goatvor 1 Jahr

1993 had it coming, with this uneven gap. After that, it was normalized.

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Viktor Shterevvor 1 Jahr

It will become only more worse

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Novanoodlevor 1 Jahr

I would also like to see ages associated with this. For instance, what age was income in 1986 and how many of them have retired now compared to a larger number of millennials making less money. It's interesting but I'd like a bigger picture.

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alpha CAPCOMvor 1 Jahr

You also pay the rent in Bitcoin?

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John Turnervor 1 Jahr

Looking at the income drops (roughly): 1990, Microsoft Windows, PCs, basic internet. 2000, Google, Amazon. 2007, AWS (cloud), Facebook, smartphones. It would be interesting to add a line showing growth/decline in skilled trades employment.

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Roselyne Wanjiru ⚡vor 1 Jahr

It's impossible to outwork the money printer's aftermath. Multiple streams of income have a limit. So does passive income.

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Sharif Alyvor 1 Jahr

Looks like an advertisement for real estate.

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Carltonvor 1 Jahr

There’s lots of reasons to buy Bitcoin but I’d argue this chart shows why owning real estate makes sense in a Keynesian system. Rent outpaces wages. And yes I know there’s tax and maintenance. Doesn’t matter. Rent inflation is still higher than wage growth.

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