That’s not how it works, especially before they reach a consensus / theory. But anyway.
That’s not how it works, especially before they reach a consensus / theory. But anyway.
Unfortunately there was a bit of hysteria around 5G, but I would personally prefer more research be conducted on the safety of 5G before mass implementation. There’s enough research out at the moment saying that more research needs to be conducted, but there’s a potential for adverse outcomes.
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/public-health/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1058454/full
That’s a very simple process, I’m sure people would be more than happy to do that on available vehicles.
Interestingly, I imagine this man would not even get basic security clearance with this level of debt and high risk of being manipulated (by others offering to pay debt). Yet he’s still a candidate for president, interesting…
Yeah, some other systems are government backed loans that are 0% interest but rise with CPI (inflation) yearly. It sounds like there needs to be some significant regulation around the US study loan process
Is there any change in the future? Say 5 years from now, will people still get their loans forgiven, or is this only a snapshot payment ?
I was looking at the later number 138b for 3.9m people. That’s nearly 35k per individual?
That’s a lot of money for not many people. What’s the general consensus about it ? I’d be curious if perhaps they paid half of the student debt, or forced a 0% interest rate or something if that would still make a difference without such a huge sum of moolah
Eh, I wouldn’t classify a phone as a luxury good. Id also say a non-cheap EV is more like 50-60 times a phone. But there’s definitely a gap in society for those that can buy new cars, let alone new EVs
Ehh, these summary bots aren’t great…
It’s not an apple with apple comparison though. People are willing to pay a higher price for EV when factoring in reduced maintenance costs, charging and ?? environmental benefit.
You’d think that… it sunk the Australian government when they tried to implement it 10-15 yrs ago
I disagree, you can’t expect everyone to be technologically literate enough to understand the consequences of everything. And you can’t palm it off by saying “well they need to/should”. Much like expecting people to understand and read every single EULA that everyone always scrolls down and hits “accept” At some point legislation needs to be drafted yo make it very clear the consequences, or legislate to ensure privacy so companies can’t do this.
It’s nearly like religion and donations should be kept out of politics…