Yet another story that goes against this modern myth that "everyone could afford a house and car on a man's salary in the 1950s".
No, not everybody, but most. Not always easy, but possible.
Not only
not a modern myth but a picture of the 50's that current commentators are actively attempting to deny.
Millennials are brainwashed into believing that the 50's were the worst decade of the 20th century, boring and terrible for women, ' und so weiter'
Best decade of my life - bar none. This was the first generation of teenagers, who didn't have to have a job to have money in their pockets, beaches, hot rods, comics, jeans, teddy boys [in the UK], Independent girls. Yes, the houses were such as would be looked down on by many today.
Oh and Gas and Electric stoves, Fridges, Washing machines, Electric Blankets, TV, Transistors, Record Players, Reel to reel tape, Cheap electric guitars and keyboards and amplifiers, the list goes on and on. Top 40 radio.
And a time of high employment when you didn't even consider the possibility that you might never have a job.
It's no co-incidence that in a time where the media and government preaches that we are all doomed and the world is going to end tomorrow, that there are subcultures in most countries in this world devoted to Rockabilly, 50's style RocknRoll and 60's style surf/guitar bands. Oh and 40's 50's style swing dance music.
Western Governments knew that improving people's lives economically and helping them to be able to take independent control of their lives was their job and their careers depended on it. No longer, your economic welfare is of no consequence to them.
I live in the country in a house that many would not look twice at, but it is fully paid for, I have a yard and some trees and when I sit out front on a sunny day on my porch I have a view to a tree-covered mountain that most can only dream about.
Up the hill behind my house is a new estate full of houses that put mine to shame, but they have no yards to speak of, Tradesmen - plumbers and builders and electricians that are friends of mind, tell me that most of the new houses are not as solidly built as mine and have all sorts of problems. Most of them are kit built.
What's that phrase that Paw uses, '‘all fur coat and na' knickers’? Exactly. Most of them exist because the owners took out a mortgage, for which they have my deepest sympathy, because their lives are going to be a financial nightmare in the current and next few years.