

An edition of Household Accounts (2007)
U.S. working-class family economies, 1919-1941
By Susan Porter Benson
Publish Date
2007
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Language
eng
Pages
233
Description:
"Susan Porter Benson takes readers into the budgets and the lives of working-class families in the United States between the two world wars. Focusing on families from regions across America and of differing races and ethnicities, she argues that working-class families of the time were not on the verge of entering the middle class and embracing mass culture. Rather, she contends that during the interwar period such families lived in a context of scarcity and limited resources, not plenty. Their consumption, Benson argues, revolved around hard choices about basic needs and provided therapeutic satisfactions only secondarily, if at all."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Consumption (Economics), Economic aspects of Family, Economic aspects of Households, Economic conditions, Family, History, Households, Working class, Families, Family, economic aspects, Working class, united states, United states, economic conditions, 1918-1945, Economic aspects
Places: United States
Times: 1918-1945, 20th century