worthwhat
Worthwhat is a term used in economics and everyday discourse to denote the act of assessing value and to highlight that value is not fixed but contingent on context and perception. The phrase is often written as worthwhat and is used rhetorically to ask: what is this thing really worth? Etymology-wise, it blends “worth” and “what,” signaling a question about the underlying value rather than a static price.
In economic theory, worthwhat functions as a prompt to distinguish between different notions of value, such
In practical settings, worthwhat appears in negotiations, reviews, and debates about pricing, depreciation, and opportunity costs.
In digital and consumer contexts, the term is sometimes invoked to discuss valuation tools or frameworks, including
Criticism of the worthwhat approach centers on its subjectivity and susceptibility to biases, market power, and