I like to call this "net negative development"! Valuable contributions to an established codebase can involve a tiny amount of code but a massive amount of understanding, so it's easy for a developer to clean up more in old code than they add in new code.
There must be a point where this doesn't hold as well - new feature projects or, especially, newer projects themselves - where adding code is more correlated with value.
There must be a point where this doesn't hold as well - new feature projects or, especially, newer projects themselves - where adding code is more correlated with value.