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Those topics are ones I heard nothing about as a kid. They were taboo. We didn't even know our parents were splitting up until one day coming home from school, we walk in the house, and boom. Personal stuff was that, or hushed rumors and gossip. We felt outcasts as kids with divorced parents. Today, every topic is discussed on TV, radio, and of course, the Internet. We had nothing on credit. It was "save and buy". Families were both blue collar that made their way and moved up to the upper middle class. We were indeed fairly unaware of the issues of the day other than what was on the evening news. Now, in the neighborhood we "gentrified", we still see the streets nearby that have challenges, but they've not appeared to get much worse in the last few years. In fact, as I stated, they're better in some ways. But there's no denying that some of the problems have hit here with businesses closing doors. It actual to made me feel better in an odd way - I really was starting to wonder if the whole recession/depression thing was real.People never talked about them in what context?