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It used to be a clutch job cost 500-600 bucks, now that same job with the same parts, and everything costs 1800 or more. Nothing about the job has changed, the labor is the same, the parts are the same, the only difference is the price went up 3-4 times for the same service. And this is the same everywhere, any value the USD had is quickly vanishing as common, standard items go from obscene price to clown world pricing. I wouldnt be surprised that gas goes up to 12$/gallon or more just to (((spite))) whatever is left of the economy

It used to be a clutch job cost 500-600 bucks, now that same job with the same parts, and everything costs 1800 or more. Nothing about the job has changed, the labor is the same, the parts are the same, the only difference is the price went up 3-4 times for the same service. And this is the same everywhere, any value the USD had is quickly vanishing as common, standard items go from obscene price to clown world pricing. I wouldnt be surprised that gas goes up to 12$/gallon or more just to (((spite))) whatever is left of the economy

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What exactly has decreased since a few years ago? I cant think of a single thing that has gone down in price

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The cost per unit of computing power, which now has downstream effects on almost everything else.

Yeah ... with everything going on these days, i think computing power will go up drastically as fuel prices go up

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It’s the opposite actually. Better technology makes everything cheaper, including fuel. That’s why the shale revolution happened. The only reason things got more expensive recently is because of stupid “green” energy policies. But expensive gas now just balances out cheap gas a few years ago, so it doesn’t really matter. All commodities have been in deflation for years now.