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Medical care - heavily subsidized and regulated by government. College - heavily subsidized and regulated by govrnment. Child care - not as heavily subsidized or regulated but promoted by jewy feminists so women can be wage slaves too. Average hourly earnings definitely did not go up that fast, see EPI's graph of worker pay vs productivity, then compare it to when jews ran the Fed. Food - moderately subsidized by government to push the least healthy options on us. Cars - moderately subsidized and regulated by government. Clothing - aside from some cotton subsidies, not very subsidized or regulated by government. Phones - barely subsidized, moderately regulated by government. Computer software - barely subsidized or regulated except for a handful of big tech platforms that are free for users. Toys - not subsidized and barely regulated by government. TVs - not subsidized and only the content is heavily regulated, the TVs themselves are only barely regulated.

So it seems more government involvement raises prices. Who'd have thought?