Posted on 12/24/2022 11:29:10 AM PST by devane617
If you think back to when you were young (or even just back to a few years ago), it's obvious that many things in life that were once for the masses have become a whole lot more expensive. Well, redditor u/Lattethecoffeaddict asked, "What was ruined by rich people?" People had a lot of thoughts because the comments came pouring in, and here's some of what they had to say.
1. "Thrift shopping. I used to thrift a lot, but it's been ruined. I used to be able to go thrifting and come back with three new work shirts and a pair of pants for around $15 (and they were good clothes, too, some with the tags still on them). Now, good luck finding my size at all. Plus, the clothes that are left are all shit, and they want $10 for a shirt now."
3. "Bourbon. Once upon a time, the most expensive bourbon you could possibly find was like $100. Now, with everyone 'collecting' it, the prices have skyrocketed. The secondary market is completely absurd."
4. "Food trucks. They were once a convenient place to get good food for cheap. Now they're expensive and don't offer any of the advantages or comforts of a restaurant. Not to mention that they all expect a 20% tip for handing you food from a window."
5. "Trucks. Once upon a time, they were a humble, working-class vehicle for people who needed to be able to do things themselves. Now they are luxury vehicles with massive margins, which have become unaffordable to anyone who needs them to do real work."
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i agree wi the thrift stores and trucks, bought most of my clothes at the SA and the trucks, well...
but the rest, feh
Government killed the cheap pickups with safety and emission requirements. Of course, the manufactures didn’t mind.
Now they're McMansions, a financial vehicle, that sit unoccupied except for a few weekends when the kids use them.
Waffle House hasn’t gone “foodie.” Food there might currently be more expensive because of inflation, but not because the “rich” eat there.
“Soccer moms killed them.”
And then they vote for the ‘New Green Deal’.
” And, frankly, there were a lot of mexicans buying there too. “
They’re looking for children’s clothes.
I'm in my 50s and lobster has been pretty much a higher end food as far back as I can remember. In High School I took an elective Civil War History class. The teacher made us choose a role as a USA or CSA soldier at the beginning of the semester and during the class we had to research and write letters home from whatever battle or campaign we were learning about at the time.
In some of my research I came across a note about cheap lobster being served to soldiers. I wrote a letter "home" complaining about being served canned lobster.
Only time in my life I complained about lobster and it was purely fictional :-)
Rich people did none of this. Supply and demand did what it always does.
“We have to buy it NOW or else it will either be unavailable or be higher. Seems like the same thing happened to the Weimar Republic. I wonder what ever became of that.”
It caused quite a furor.
I know. I'm nursing my '96 F150 along, hoping it lasts as long as I do. Can't buy one with a manual trans anymore.
Since they’ve become trendy. They’re all the rage.
There are some food trucks in my area that have delicious food. And they haven’t gotten pricey. At least not yet.
You can find a collector who will pay top dollar there. And that is what people use to set their pricing. I run into this a lot. People bring in books they are sure are worth a hundred bucks and when I offer them ten they have a melt down. They do not realize that the book on line is a first edition, first printing with dust jacket that was kept carefully out of the sunlight.
Their copy, not a first edition without dust jacket and the spine is so faded you can not even make out the lettering is worth a bit less.
The town I live in on the Florida Gulf coast was known as a poor mans place by the beach. You could buy a lot and place a small house or trailer house and have a home or vacation spot. But now, the cheapest lot will be 300-400k and the development restrictions have gotten so strict that a home will cost $300 per sift at the lowest end.
Rant about the high cost of everything. Blame the dems on their rampant spending.
[...ruined by rich people]
Is he talking about senators and congressmen?
The rich people complain that the rest of us ruin things for them. There was a big ruckus this year about the rabble being allowed into luxury airport lounges because they had flown enough miles to get in.
blame the price of trucks on LIBERALS, not the rich!
fuel standards eliminated the 2 door three-passenger truck. Now the smallest trucks are 4 door and thus cost much more.
6. “Coastal property”
My buddies grandfather bought a beach house in the late 60’s on Cape Cod and payed hardly anything for it.
Before JFK property on the Cape was cheap.
Now it’s worth in the millions.
Like this article mentioned i always wondered how much his parents now pay for property tax every year..
No, your federal government, under the orders of politicians you elected, killed the station-wagon. Trucks and SUVs are the replacement. To HELL with the EPA!
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