When a car is repaired after a crash, the GDP goes up.

When a fruit or vegetable is grown only to be thrown out by a supermarket as food waste, the GDP goes up.

When you replace a phone that still works because of planned obsolescence, the GDP goes up.

When you throw out a perfectly good coat because it's no longer fashionable, and buy a new one in this season's style, the GDP goes up.

When a bridge has to be replaced because it wasn't built right, the GDP goes up.

When a piece of packaging is manufactured only to be thrown away straight away, the GDP goes up.

When a site needs to be decontaminated because chemicals weren't stored correctly, the GDP goes up.

In each case, society has no more usable wealth than it would have had if the car didn't crash, the vegetable wasn't grown, the phone wasn't replaced, the old coat was still being worn, there was less packaging, or the chemicals were stored correctly. Yet the GDP goes up.

Meanwhile, most of the wealth that is generated ends up in the top one percent's pockets.

The truth is that GDP isn't a useful measurement. It's just a convenient one.

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@ajsadauskas It's not even that convenient or useful for most of society.

Things that are reflected in GDP:

- producing and then burning a luxury item that nobody bought
- buying food that will spoil in your refrigerator
- accidently clicking on an annoying online ad
- paying a nanny to take care of your child
- buying a new wedding dress
- charging rent

@ajsadauskas

For comparison, things that do not affect the GDP:

- taking a walk in a forest
- reading a book
- playing a board game with your friend
- comforting your child
- cleaning house of your elderly parent
- helping your neighbour fix their computer
- giving birth at home
- visiting a grave
- telling your coworker a joke
- fixing up a wedding dress that your mother wore
- making love to your partner
- letting your friend sleep on the couch for a few days

@jackofalltrades @ajsadauskas - helping your neighbour fix their computer is good for the environment, good for your neighbour and good in many other ways
However it Does affect GDP, it reduces it -
one less computer sold,
one less bit of e-waste -
one less delivery vehicle or trip to the store
It is an act of economic terrorism Suella will be looking at this closely