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In reply to the discussion: Yes, poor people have color TVs [View all]Lydia Leftcoast
(48,223 posts)49. Just this morning I followed a Facebook link to a video of a 1982 news story
about a major fire in downtown Minneapolis.
The video was complete with commercials, which were almost as interesting as the news footage.
The one that struck me most in terms of poverty was an add for True Value hardware featuring ads for kitchen appliances like ordinary blenders and simple coffeemakers. The nominal prices for these items were about the same as now. However, a dollar now is worth about 1/3 what it was in 1982, so in today's terms, those were $120 blenders and $90 coffee makers.
Yet food and rent have gone up much faster. Even as recently as 1993, I was paying $375 a month for a two-bedroom apartment in a small town, and I paid about $500 for a one-bedroom near downtown Portland.
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I grew up with a black and white TV perched precariously on another, non-working, TV
Recursion
Nov 2013
#12
Well how are exceptional Americans going to measure success if everyone has the same consumer goods?
NYC_SKP
Nov 2013
#4
lolololol... exactly, NYC_SKP. I think that's a big chunk of it right there, my friend! spot ON!
Divine Discontent
Nov 2013
#14
I can proudly say I've still never bought a flat screen. Still working with the 32" CRT
Pretzel_Warrior
Nov 2013
#16
In the '60s when TouchTone and color telephones were introduced, they sold well in poor areas
FarCenter
Nov 2013
#42
The digital converter tuner boxes are readily available for cheap at flea markets and thrift stores
Fumesucker
Nov 2013
#55
Just this morning I followed a Facebook link to a video of a 1982 news story
Lydia Leftcoast
Nov 2013
#49