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Excellent piece overall but I think you're overselling the advantages of overbooked flights (although I can't claim that you lack experience). The trouble with airline delays is that the airlines virtually never offer to just cut you a check. Instead, they offer a voucher with an expiry date that will predictably be a pain in the ass to redeem to and can only be used to buy services from the same airline that just fucked you by overbooking an (often predictably) high-demand flight.

The issue isn't that the airlines are paying people based on the elasticity of their schedules and marginal utility of money, it's that they're "paying" people with a combination of scrip and transaction costs with radically lower (if non-zero) value than face amount, instead of just giving out actual cash.

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"standard caveat that of course much of healthcare is highly valuable, as was driven home to me this past two weeks"

The cancer that's killing me is being held at bay only by healthcare that seems, at least from my vantage point, to be high value: https://jakeseliger.com/2023/12/07/tentative-fluttering-optimism-the-surprising-hot-r-d-ferment-in-head-and-neck-cancer-treatment/

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