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Matthew Yglesias and Mads Kvalsvik have good things to say about wealth, risk and American society.

Discussions of wealth and economic class in the US often go off the rails because people start talking about the purchase of things perceived as luxury goods. It's a mid-20th-century notion of wealth, the source of all the jokes in which the rolling-pin-wielding wife badgers her husband to get a raise so they can buy a dishwasher or a TV. Dishwashers and TVs aren't all that expensive these days. They're available to the masses, and that's nothing to sneeze at; I think that's great. But housing is expensive, and, especially, security is expensive: by which I don't mean safety from robbers and terrorists, but things like health insurance, (as I've harped on before) reasonable maintenance of your teeth so they don't all fall out and give you infections, and savings for education and retirement and not being kicked out on the street if you end up out of a job for a year or two. Scoffing at people who say they're poor and have big TVs is dumb, since the cost of big TVs (if you're not too picky) is minute compared to this stuff. Foregoing the big TV is not going to help you a whole lot.

Date: 2004-12-22 08:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] glitter-ninja.livejournal.com
I've found this to be very true. "Entertainment" is cheap if your entertainment is the Interhole. It's cheaper for us to subscribe to Netflix than it is to subscribe to movie channels on cable. All the "unnecessary" bills we have add up to less than $100 per month, yet if I ever complain about money, Netflix and my ISP are the first things mentioned.

Just last night I went online to find out why one late payment screwed our credit all to hell, and ended up looking at advice for first-time home owners. I am completely convinced I will never own a home. There is no way I could ever afford it. Of course, my mother keeps badgering me about how I'm wasting money by renting. Then again, I remember reading one of those things that get emailed all over creation, which said "Are you old enough to remember when not everyone had to own a home..."

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