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MichMan

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16. Sales went up 2 million units from 2000-2007 compared to the 1992-1998 period
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 08:30 AM
Feb 27

According to the post I replied to, they should have been going down if increased use of automation destroyed customer demand as speculated. The data doesn't support that assertion.

If sales tracked population, we would have seen a steady increase annually in the preceding 20 years from 1976-1996, which isn't the case as sales were relatively flat.

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Auto makers found out about that 25 years ago. They never learn. Srkdqltr Feb 26 #1
While the industry can be cyclical, the data doesn't show much of a decline in sales over time MichMan Feb 27 #11
Your numbers need context Bob_in_VA Feb 27 #13
Sales went up 2 million units from 2000-2007 compared to the 1992-1998 period MichMan Feb 27 #16
who is "they" nt msongs Feb 27 #12
Block is Jack Dorsey, the guy who sold Twitter to Musk. Here are your customers. usonian Feb 26 #2
Unregulated Capitalism ends the same way the board game Monopoly does Tim S Feb 26 #3
And nuclear warfare and/or mass unrest are the equivalent of someone knocking the game board flying. ChicagoTeamster Feb 26 #5
I just read an article where Meta, Amazon, Google, Microsoft and other mega companies are going to DC Deuxcents Feb 26 #4
Are renewables going to be part of those plans? appmanga Feb 27 #9
Robots and AI's are going to send us their paychecks, right? thought crime Feb 26 #6
That is what I always ask. Blue Full Moon Feb 27 #7
Step Right Up Kid Berwyn Feb 27 #18
Maybe this kind of disruption is what it finally takes... appmanga Feb 27 #8
would be nice if more people woke up Skittles Feb 27 #10
4 disgusting pieces of shit own GDP collapsing wealth. Initech Feb 27 #14
I feel like this is gonna hit the white collar workers (like myself) more than anyone, especially programmers. FascismIsDeath Feb 27 #15
One other thing that few seem to realize. Robots don't pay taxes. Ferrets are Cool Feb 27 #17
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