I would add to the list energy prices, especially electricity costs. I would add insurance costs. Housing's gonna be tough. Insurance cost on everything. Well, here's the number one way to do it. Increase the supply of everything, right. So laws of supply and demand, if you have constricted supply, you have higher prices. If you have more supply, prices come down. And one of the easiest things that we're able to do in all of those areas, housing, food, energy, you bring down the regulatory barrier to producing more of it. (59:24–59:33)
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