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TopicThe US economy continues to boom as unemployment falls to 3.9%
TheMikh
08/03/18 10:56:43 AM
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Balrog0 posted...
TheMikh posted...
dining - and any kind of business that depends on having a physical presence like stores and factories - would be less expensive if restaurants didn't have to deal with property taxes, never mind the aforementioned red tape affecting costs along the entire supply chain


I can't remember where I read this, but apparently people used to eat out quite a bit when flop houses and other low-income housing were still legal. Sort of a trade off between having to pay for a kitchen and just being able to dine out (which was admittedly cheaper due to lower regulatory burdens on that end as well)

dining out is a time-saving convenience, which the economically disadvantaged tend to have far less of (aside from more demanding forms of skilled occupations), so i'm not even surprised
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