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On 8/22/2015 8:48 PM, Michael A. Terrell wrote:
My point is, most homes in the 1950's did not have all those items.
They weren't a normal household expense like they are now.
Mikek
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amdx wrote:
On 8/22/2015 10:39 AM, Michael A. Terrell wrote:
amdx wrote:
I think there is more to it than that.
It's all the things we think we need because they are available.
We didn't have them in 1950. Just starting, Please to add to my list
any items we didn't have in 1950, that seem like a must have now.
House needs- air conditioning,
Not till I got sick and ended up 100% disabled.
ceiling fans,
This is Florida. They came with the house.
garbage disposal,
A 32 gallon can that I haul to the landfill when it's full.
mammoth refrigerator,
Standard sized, and was given to me.
TV, no 3 tv's,
More than three, but I've only bought three in 45 years. I spent less
than $200 for all three combined.
cable,
No OTA available.
2 baths,
Came with the $37,000 house
2 car garage,
Four car, needs a new roof.
and a carport,
None
electric can opener,
None
microwave,
Several. all but one were free. I paid $2.00 for the oldest one and
repaired it with a used HV capacitor.
exercise equipment,
None.
automation home,
Only motion sensors on some lights, because I need it. I fall too
often, even with them.
concrete driveways,
50 year old asphalt.
dimmers on our lights,
Hell no!
outdoors lights that turn themselves on,
Needed, when you have trouble seeing and walking.
Car needs-- NEW, 3 years old not 8 years old,
18 year old pickup that hasn't run in almost three months.
power windows and locks,
None
automatic transmission,
No choice on a used vehicle
air conditioning,
Hasn't worked for over seven years.
Electronic needs-- cellphones,
Cheap used one from Ebay.
internet, Being homebound, I need something.
mp3 player,
$8.00, with earphones.
computer,
$40.00, three years ago
printers,
$10.00 for a used Laser printer, over 100 used, free inkjets
Xbox,
No, thanks.
play station,
No, thanks.
bluray player,
$80, three years ago. Bought to stream free TV shows and movies.
stereo and speakers,
An early '70s Harman Kardon I bought for $3.00, over 20 years ago.
The speakers were given to me.
digital cameras,
I use a HTC EVO 4G Cellphone I bought for $6.00 on ebay and that
included shipping.
Personal needs-- expensive clothes,
Most of my clothes are what are left from when I worked full time.
expensive razors,
Dollar store disposable.
all nature of creams and salves and skin conditioners,
Get real.
expensive tennis shoes,
I haven't worn those since I left high school. I have to wear special
Diabetic shoes that cost $400+ a pair.
I'm not sure, but I think you made my point, you either don't have
these things or acquired them at very low cost.
In 1950, you didn't have the option to buy them so could live on a
single lower income, If you bought them today at normal prices, you need
two incomes, for most workers.
I didn't exist in 1950, but a lot of these items were available at
higher costs than now.
My point is, most homes in the 1950's did not have all those items.
They weren't a normal household expense like they are now.
Mikek
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