Here is part of the big picture, Supply and Demand. Before the hyper-inflation of the 70's, caused by govt intervention, there was typically only a single income family. It was those policies that forced the two income family. The two cars was a result of both parents needing transportation to and from work. Demand for cars doubled resulting in higher prices. Housing prices increased because credit became much easier to a get by govt easing credit restrictions. Originally Posted by DFW5Traveler
What also needs to be understood is that many women wanted to work. They wanted their own lives. They wanted to control their destinies.
All well and good.
Unfortunately, along with other economic factors, adding women to the number of potential applicants gave corporations a sharp edge to use in the war against wages. While women struggled (and continue to) for wage parity, men's average incomes flat-lined. Women are much closer to par with men these days, but overall, earning potential is below where it should be given cost-of-living increases over time.
Or so goes my theory based on experience.
Of course, I have a long list of people who will also posit that I know fuck-all about anything, so take my post with ye olde grain of salt.
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