Will people's expectations 'lower' in the future?
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 9:32 am
I'm curious as to whether or not folk's expectations of what is 'enough', with respect to houses, cars, appliances, etc, will 'lower' to more reasonable/modest expectations. I know everyone has their own concept of what 'reasonable' and 'modest' mean, but in the post-bubble, post-recession, economy will smaller houses, 'cheaper' cars (Hondas/Toyotas instead of Acuras/Lexus'), 'plain' refridgerators instead of stainless steel versions, etc, become (or revert to) normal/good enough?
It seems to me that during the easy credit / housing bubble era the expectation was that you had to 'step up' to the fancier appliances, luxury car, mcmansion, etc or you were a 'loser'. Will that mindset change?
It seems to me that during the easy credit / housing bubble era the expectation was that you had to 'step up' to the fancier appliances, luxury car, mcmansion, etc or you were a 'loser'. Will that mindset change?