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biffvernon wrote:How it's paid for is another matter, the point is we now have more stuff than ever, and in so far as stuff = affluence, we are more affluent.

And I'm not sure about the increasing inferior quality. Every computer, car, hi-fi, TV, fridge, cooker etc has been better than the one it replaced.

The only things that used to be made better were things that involved a lot of skilled labour, such as hand-crafted furniture.

We tend to live in bigger houses with plumbing and electricity, we take holidays and listen to string quartets.

A lot of stuff does actually last a long time so affluence accumulates. I have 200 more cds than I had 10 years ago. So I'm more affluent.

The more you think about the more obvious it is that we've never had it so good.
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biffvernon wrote:
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biffvernon wrote:(Actually, we're probably at about peak affluence these days.)
No! Past it and we're well onto the down slope now.
Prove it! We in the UK have more stuff per person now than ever before.
Do you think we are going to recover from this recession? If we don't recover we are past Peak Prosperity.
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