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[–] MyDarkestTimeline01@ani.social 13 points 9 hours ago (2 children)

What do you mean back then? Appliances are expensive now.

[–] booly@sh.itjust.works 3 points 42 minutes ago

Relatively speaking? Appliances are cheaper than they were before.

Here's a Sears catalog from 1991. Appliances are at the end, past page 800 or so. Stoves are $400 or $500. Washer is $400, and a dryer is $300.

By official inflation numbers, things are about 2.3x as expensive now as in late 1991.

Median rent, the rent that the average person was paying, was around $450. Median rent today is about $1500, more than 3 times as much.

Today, a stove that looks like one of those things in the 1991 catalog costs about $500, maybe $600. Washing machines cost about the same. That's only a 25-50% increase, when overall prices have increased by 130% and rents have increased by 200% since 1991.

So yeah, when a stove was worth a whole month's rent, it was comparatively a bigger deal than today, when a stove is worth less than half a month's rent.

The same is broadly true of furniture and other home goods, too: prices have gone up slower than inflation, so in theory we could store more stuff in our cramped homes.

[–] Michal@programming.dev 3 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

And they don't last as long anymore.