I don't have a full analysis, but at least this source points at 1500 to be the high end of the expensive cities in Germany, with public care as low as 100.
So is 2000 a "normal" value in many areas, or a high end of some?
I have the feeling this is inflated and we just accept.
My partner used to work in programmatic advertisement and the blocking of third party cookies sent there whole department in crisis mode, so I assumed it was a good thing after all.
It seems that he's planning to make it so that people can afford to have families with subsidies and better salaries... Right? Or is his open to ease the processes of immigrating to the US so that new people can contribute to social security?
Immich and it's dependencies are the only ones that I investigate a bit before pulling, so they are their own compose. Everything else goes at the same time.
Once immich goes stable, even it will be pulled with the rest.
Plastic straws are not a problem because they are plastic, but because the shape + durability of plastic make them specially dangerous for fauna and hard to recycle.
Banning plastic straws was a good move. We need more of those, many more. Just because one policy doesn't fix everything doesn't mean it doesn't fix some.
People don't throw it into nature. You can throw it into the recycling bin and still end up in the ocean, because realistically we can't (at the very least, in a an economically viable way) recycle everything even on the best scenarios.
If we were to charge coca cola the real cost of fully getting rid of the bottle in a way that doesn't create pollution, they would likely shift to other materials that cost a bit more but can be handled better.
Now replace coca cola for every large company in the world.
I have a toddler, I'm aware
They said cost of daycare, that's what I'm inquiring about. If somebody wants to share and discuss full cost that's fine, but a different thing.