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To: WFTR
A Parade magazine survey conducted by Mark Clements Research in April said 48% of Americans think they're worse off than their parents were. A June 2006 study by the GfK Roper group reported that 66% of Americans said that their personal situations in the "good old days" -- defined by the bulk of respondents as anywhere between the 1950s and the 1980s -- were better than they are today.

And of course, in reality, people are better off today by a fair amount. See Are You Better Off Today than you would have been 25 or 50 years ago?

37 posted on 10/18/2006 9:54:00 PM PDT by Koblenz (Holland: a very tolerant country. Until someone shoots you on a public street in broad daylight...)
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To: Koblenz
I read the blog until I realized that it was pretty much nonsense. The comparisons simply are not valid. Yes, we live in a society with more gadgets. Those gadgets don't mean that life overall is better. I enjoy them too, but I don't pretend that they change the basic equation.

Some of the comments are based on faulty understanding of how things were done. For instance, the blogger talked about houses not having air conditioning back then. What the blogger failed to realize or refused to admit was that houses were designed differently when air conditioning was not available. Houses in hot areas had to be designed with good ventilation that allowed the heat to get out of the house. On extremely hot days, those measures weren't all that effective. Undoubtedly, those people weren't quite as comfortable then as we are today when conditions are at their worst. On the other hand, a modern house with the air conditioner broken is much worse than a house would have been back when it was designed to ventilate without air conditioning.

I'm not advocating that we become Luddites of some form and try to revert to 50's era technology. The point is not that life was better when there were fewer toys to buy. The point is that maintaining anything close to a modern life requires a greater percentage of our incomes than it did in the past. In many ways, we are working harder and falling further behind. Productivity that we used to spend on the best that was available at the time is now spent on taxes for programs that are hurting our society, on the legal industry that sucks productivity from every other part of society, on a public education system that has lost much of its quality and on private education to replace what public education once did, and on a host of other things mentioned by other posters.

Bill

47 posted on 10/18/2006 10:43:27 PM PDT by WFTR (Liberty isn't for cowards)
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