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by fpoling
205 days ago
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A single income family in US with the husband working at a factory in fifties and sixties could afford a home with washing machine, dish washer, TV and a phone. Surely the home was smaller, but it was easier to clean, the TV screen was tiny, but then the family can go to a cinema. There was no internet, but for information one could go to the library. So how it was far below what people in US could accept today? |
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I guess apartment living is closer to what people had post-war, but everybody wants to buy a house to get in the real estate gravy train.