Just because something holds it value doesn’t mean that its relative cost is outlandish.
Price is what a willing buyer and a willing seller agree on. . . at both ends of the time line. It's what value is made of. . . and you mistake "cost" for "price" and what something costs a user has little to do with price in the long run. The degree of Economic ignorance astounds me on these threads. . . and the lack of understanding of what actually costs people money or the lack of understanding that time equals money and that time savings equals value escapes them.