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One of the most frustrating parts about preparing for the apocalypse—beyond, you know, the idea that it’ll never happen—is the expense of housing meant to survive the end of times. Last summer, a California company named Vivos, known for producing luxury $35,000 doomsday bunkers, began marketing bunkers more within reach of the middle class, starting at under $10,000. The end of the world, after all, is no excuse to waste money unnecessarily.