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bluefirebrandyesterday at 10:28 PM1 replyview on HN

> How did your lower-middle class family justify a $1000 expenditure

What, like a yearly vacation? Maybe they stayed home for Christmas one year instead of flying to visit family


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kelnosyesterday at 10:57 PM

Flying? We were solid middle class in the 80s and my first plane flight wasn't until 2001 (and then only because I was away at college and my mother had died suddenly). My parents hadn't flown since the 70s (before my sister and I were born), and even then, that was a rare thing for them.

Our childhood vacations were single-day (so we didn't have to pay for a hotel) road trips to a nearby state to go to an amusement park, or multi-day trips (also within driving distance) where my dad had to go somewhere for work and the hotel was paid for by his employer. It was a huge huge deal for us when, in the late 90s, we drove down to Disney World (a 13-hour drive) for a several-day trip.

And we never traveled around Christmas; that was one of the most expensive times of the year to travel!

Not sure when or where you grew up, but most middle-class folks in the US in the 80s didn't have a lot of discretionary income, and flights were (inflation adjusted) quite a bit more expensive than they are today.

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