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 @freddy4603 Lending / banks / insurance is a sure way to create a massive gap between pricing and reality. Since everyone can get a home through lending, it encourages lenders and constructors to compete for higher, not lower prices, since the amount of money a person has over a period of multiple decades is much more than what they'd have in the moment of a home purchase. This is also the problem with college and health costs. Due to lending (college) and insurance (Healthcare), the institutions providing education and health are encouraged to raise prices constantly, because they are separated from the consumer's money through the cumulative wealth of lenders.
If there was no such thing as a mortgage, the housing industry would be forced to find ways to lower prices through increasing supply or cost efficiency. If there were no college loans, then higher education would be forced to find ways to lower the cost, again, through increasing supply or cost efficiency. Lastly, if insurance were not a thing, then all industries which typically gain most of their profits from insurance payouts would also be forced to lower their costs to adjust to consumer demands.
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​ @rgonzalo511 You got the stats wrong by an order of magnitude, it's 10% to 30%
I disagree that taking women's rights away will not solve the problem. It is clear women, given the choice, will not have enough children to maintain society. Unfortunately, society cannot allow for that choice, because it brings us to the situation we're in now. Yes, it's nice that women have rights, and they should, but if they do, then society will crumble.
That's one of the many problems we have in modern civilization. Sacrifice civilization for women's freedom, or sacrifice women's freedom for civilization.
I think simply not allowing women to work (or making it extremely difficult or limited) would be the best solution. Something like forcing companies to pay women a much higher wage than men should do the trick. This'll make it so outlier women can be productive, while the average women would have little choice other than pick a good man and stay at home to create a family.
What do you think bro?
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