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We’re Living in the Age of Consumption

August 5, 2008 · Print This Article

Wow – consumption spreads fast nowadays.  Where our grandparents and great-grandparents once purchased mostly necessities, we’re being bombarded constantly with products.  We’ve got nonstop flashing neon lights that say buy, buy, buy! There are so many more things that we ‘need’ now.  Take a look at this chart put together by Visualizing Economics (click image to see a larger version) and you’ll get an idea of how much things have changed in a century.

Some would argue that we’re wealthier as a society, and that’s generally true – but are we truly better off for it?  Is the planet better off for it? Some would argue that all of these products have made our lives easier – and indeed, many of them have.   It just makes you wonder where things are headed in the future – will we cut back, or will the list of stuff that we ‘need’ continue to grow?

It’s kind of frightening imagining this chart getting more and more crowded with stuff as the years continue to pass.

Link [Visualizing Economics]

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