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TopicI'm at a national conference for work. Lots more socialists than years past
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10/04/19 9:37:49 AM
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Balrog0 posted...
Most of the population doesn't actually miss meals, either. We define food insecurity as an uncertainty about where your next meal will come from than reduced food intake. 4.5 percent of households have at least one member experience disruption in their food intake in a given year, but it's probably closer to 1 percent of the population that actually misses meals in a given year.

And not all of that is economic inefficiency, though I guess no one has actually defined that yet so maybe it is?

I think you're getting at my point yeah, what is the definition of efficiency?
In my eyes a system is inefficient if resources go to waste (goods being thrown away because you couldn't sell them at a high enough price, for example). Amazon is a huge offender here, but far from the only one.
What is even more inefficient in my eyes is when people go wanting at the same time as resources go to waste.

But sure, you can measure efficiency as "how many goods can we produce per money", or something else entirely, and come up with a completely different result.
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