Tyler Cowen, Columnist

American Lockdown Exceptionalism

Telling people that they are stupid and too sociable is likely to make the problem worse.

Keeping up with the Joneses in Solvang, Calif.

Photographer: George Rose/Getty Images North America
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As the number of Covid-19 cases starts to rise again in many states, the question is whether residents of those states will tolerate another lockdown. I used to think so, but it is increasingly clear that Americans have become comfortable with a remarkably high number of casualties.

There is a mechanism of social conformity at work here. Most people will not tolerate a small risk to their lives to dine out, for instance — but they might if all their friends are doing the same. The appeal of a restaurant isn’t just the food, it’s the shared experience and the sense that others are doing it, too.