The Okie Legacy: Factors In The Higher Cost of Living

Soaring eagle logo. Okie Legacy Banner. Click here for homepage.

Moderated by NW Okie!

Volume 14 , Issue 50

2012

Weekly eZine: (366 subscribers)
Subscribe | Unsubscribe
Using Desktop...

Sections
Alva Mystery
Opera House Mystery

Albums...
1920 Alva PowWow
1917 Ranger
1926 Ranger
1937 Ranger
Castle On the Hill

Stories Containing...

Blogs / WebCams / Photos
NW Okie's FB
OkieJournal FB
OkieLegacy Blog
Ancestry (paristimes)
NW Okie Instagram
Flickr Gallery
1960 Politcal Legacy
1933 WIRangeManuel
Volume 14
1999  Vol 1
2000  Vol 2
2001  Vol 3
2002  Vol 4
2003  Vol 5
2004  Vol 6
2005  Vol 7
2006  Vol 8
2007  Vol 9
2008  Vol 10
2009  Vol 11
2010  Vol 12
2011  Vol 13
2012  Vol 14
2013  Vol 15
2014  Vol 16
2015  Vol 17
2016  Vol 18
2017  Vol 19
2018  Vol 20
2021  Vol 21
Issues 50
Iss 1  1-2 
Iss 2  1-9 
Iss 3  1-16 
Iss 4  1-23 
Iss 5  1-30 
Iss 6  2-6 
Iss 7  2-13 
Iss 8  2-20 
Iss 9  2-27 
Iss 10  3-5 
Iss 11  3-12 
Iss 12  3-19 
Iss 13  3-26 
Iss 14  4-2 
Iss 15  4-9 
Iss 16  4-16 
Iss 17  4-23 
Iss 18  4-30 
Iss 19  5-7 
Iss 20  5-14 
Iss 21  5-21 
Iss 22  5-28 
Iss 23  6-4 
Iss 24  6-11 
Iss 25  6-18 
Iss 26  6-25 
Iss 27  7-2 
Iss 28  7-9 
Iss 29  7-16 
Iss 30  7-23 
Iss 31  7-30 
Iss 32  8-6 
Iss 33  8-13 
Iss 34  8-20 
Iss 35  8-27 
Iss 36  9-3 
Iss 37  9-10 
Iss 38  9-17 
Iss 39  9-23 
Iss 40  10-1 
Iss 41  10-8 
Iss 42  10-15 
Iss 43  10-22 
Iss 44  10-29 
Iss 45  11-5 
Iss 46  11-12 
Iss 47  11-19 
Iss 48  11-26 
Iss 49  12-3 
Iss 50  12-10 
Iss 51  12-17 
Iss 52  12-23 
Iss 53  12-31 
Other Resources
NWOkie JukeBox

Factors In The Higher Cost of Living

A hundred years ago today they were talking about the factors in the higher cost of living. They were saying, "Much of the protest at the high cost of living comes from those who are themselves partly responsible for that condition."

As the Elkton Maryland Cecil-Whig enumerates two of the factors that have helped the steady rise in foodstuffs -- the cost of delivery and the cost of wrapping. In the old days the housekeeper went to market with her basket on her arm and carried home her purchases in bulk. Now (1912) she telephones her orders in relays. The delivery wagon was asked to bring her a yeast cake at once and does so.

During the day she may send in a half dozen like orders entailing as many deliveries. Who paid for that service? The market man does not, "unless he is a confirmed idiot or is seeking a quick and certain wind-up of his business." The dealer simply adds service charge to the cost of his goods. The consumer who has created that charge pays for it. The consumer may not object to the charge, but perhaps he does not always realize that it is added into the increased cost of existence.

What foodstuff used to be brought home in a brown paper parcel was delivered in paraffined or sterilized wrappers. The consumer paid for these more expensive wrappers. So here was another item that must be attached tot he long bill. The consumer does not expect to buy soda crackers in an ornamental box at the price he used to pay for them out of the barrel.

Things were done differently, as the Cecil-Whig observes. Butter scooped out of a tub was not liked by the modern consumer, and so he must pay more than "scooped-out-of-a-tub" prices."

Can you imagine your ancestors buying soda crackers out of a barrel or scooping their butter out of a tub? That was before this sixty-four year old's memories.   |  View or Add Comments (0 Comments)   |   Receive updates ( subscribers)  |   Unsubscribe


© . Linda Mcgill Wagner - began © 1999 Contact Me