This is something every country has (no matter where, all have a form of VAT and sales tax) but a majority of nations include VAT within the price of the product whilst in the US that’s calculated upon checkout (so technically you are not paying $789 for a steam deck since you add tax, so that amount alone isn’t final).

So in reality, it’s closer to $820 or a game that’s $80 ends up to $95 but are either purchases possible whilst earning $15 per hour? Take the PS5: it’s ¥97,980 inc. 10% CT ($603) while the same is $650 but closer to $680 or more when you add SALES TAX, you can buy the same console in Japan since taxes are included.

  • IWW4@lemmy.zip
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    2 days ago

    Minimum wage has nothing to do with either.

    Game consoles and games are expensive even pre-tax…

    Now the quality of a particular game could mean a great ROI on both.

    • CmdrShepard49@sh.itjust.works
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      14 hours ago

      You should see how much games used to cost. Here is a catalog from 1992:

      That $59.99 copy of Sim City is the equivalent to $142 today.

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        12 hours ago

        Yeah. A lot of people want to complain that games aren’t made like they were in the good old days but don’t want to pay anywhere near the equivalent price.