Mrs. Merl
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Just to add my two cents to the somewhat - is it harder now than before topic in this thread...
I obviously did not live back then, and I do very strongly believe that times were often hard and probably in many ways far harder than now. However, I will say that despite the fact that both my husband and I have fairly well paying jobs (above average) it is almost impossible to purchase a home, at least in my area. I do feel that it may have been easier in prior eras to at least provide for ones family in many ways...I cannot even afford a livable home (the only option we have is what I like to refer to as the trailer park from hell with our income.) How do you explain that it is often portrayed that many a person was able to provide both shelter and food for their family and on one income - but today this seems like an impossibility? Some things - to me - do seem harder in our modern society.
I obviously did not live back then, and I do very strongly believe that times were often hard and probably in many ways far harder than now. However, I will say that despite the fact that both my husband and I have fairly well paying jobs (above average) it is almost impossible to purchase a home, at least in my area. I do feel that it may have been easier in prior eras to at least provide for ones family in many ways...I cannot even afford a livable home (the only option we have is what I like to refer to as the trailer park from hell with our income.) How do you explain that it is often portrayed that many a person was able to provide both shelter and food for their family and on one income - but today this seems like an impossibility? Some things - to me - do seem harder in our modern society.