The difference is that AWS hosts big clients and makes big bucks in return. Godaddy's hosting had 300m in revenue[0], while AWS did nearly 13 billion[1].
It's definitely true that AWS customers spend more than Godaddy customers, for sure. But I still reject the idea that you have to use AWS (or will in the near future). There are literally hundreds of hosting providers out there, thousands if you include places that will run your own hardware. In my own career only half of my jobs have depended on AWS in any capacity; the rest used other hosting providers or self hosted.
In a very real way, a founder today has more options for hosting than they do for catered lunch.
0: https://www.zdnet.com/article/godaddy-q3-revenue-beats-expec....
1: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/02/02/aws-earnings-q4-2020.html#Bo....