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by vacri 4036 days ago
'big screen TV' is just about the worst economic indicator there is, yet it's constantly used to insult poor people and imply that their problems are simply due to being wastrels.

I was once wandering through the swampy Mekong delta, and there were huts there that didn't close fully against the weather, with dirt floors, surrounded by mosquito-laden stagnant pods... and they had big screen TVs. They weren't this year's models, and more than a few of them were CRTs, but they were still in these dirt-poor houses.

Back here in Australia, the retail market is so tight for 'big screen TVs' that it's pretty common for retailers to give four-year interest free terms. That's only $10/week for a $2k screen over 4 years, less than one hour's minimum wage, after tax. And, as you say, a big screen TV is a pretty small part of the cost of living, overall.

The sooner we abandon 'big screen tv' as a proxy for measuring wealth, the better.