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In reply to the discussion: What $10,990 bought in 1955.... [View all]karynnj
(61,102 posts)65. i'm impressed with the central air - My parents bought a house in 1957 and one in 1962 - neither had
air conditioning.
It is true that salaries have increased too - but you point out that the mortgage was about a week's net pay. That would be equivalent to paying about a forth of your take home now. Even now, 25% is supposed to be the maximum that lenders want you to spend.
There are actually other things that have changed far more. Someone mentioned how much it cost to go to the Pratt Institute in the 1920s, $80, and found that a graduate with an average salary made that in about a month. My husband and I then found each of us had salaries where one month was more than a semester's tuition. (We both went to good public universities). I KNOW that my three kids will not make as much as a semester's tuition in one month.
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"But what is the great bulk of advertising other than the stimulation of greed, envy and avarice?'
hfojvt
Feb 2012
#29
In other words, some people made foolish choices and suffered the consequences.
Johnny Rico
Feb 2012
#32
And in such cases (fraudulent lending & falsified documents) the lenders are at fault.
Johnny Rico
Feb 2012
#39
Let's assume for the sake of argument that you're entirely correct. What now?
Johnny Rico
Feb 2012
#92
And don't forget damn near the entire thing was built out of asbestos and painted with lead paint
NNN0LHI
Feb 2012
#2
I think he means one of those huge "window" AC units that can cool a house. nt
NutmegYankee
Feb 2012
#13
That's right. It wasn't illegal to beat your wife until the 80s I think.
proud2BlibKansan
Feb 2012
#52
i'm impressed with the central air - My parents bought a house in 1957 and one in 1962 - neither had
karynnj
Feb 2012
#65
That's $88,000 inflation adjusted. You can buy a new house right now for $50k in certain areas.
joshcryer
Feb 2012
#67
Last night I was reading a book by Frank Lloyd Wright that showed the price of some of his homes
Vinca
Feb 2012
#74
The adverage income in 1955 was $4137. today actually 2010 the average income was $46,362.
Synicus Maximus
Feb 2012
#90