3.3.6

Change in Living Standards

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Change in Living Standards

Between 1949 and 1989, living standards in the Federal Republic significantly improved.

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Consumerism

  • Following the economic miracle, consumerism flourished in West Germany.
  • The rise in consumer spending is indicative of rising living standards.
  • People used their disposable income to buy consumer items, such as cars and electric items at home (washing machines and TVs).
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Living costs

  • The rise of mass consumption combined with low rates of inflation meant the cost of living in West Germany was relatively low.
  • E.g. the cost of living in the UK was one-quarter higher than in West Germany.
  • Higher output levels meant a fall in the price of foodstuffs and a rise in the standard of living.
  • However, the cost of living did rise due to inflation in the 1970s. There was a minimal impact on living standards as trade unions peacefully negotiated moderate increases in wages.
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Erecting houses

  • Following WW2 there was a shortage in housing.
  • The governments built millions of houses.
  • We can measure the increase in living space.
    • E.g. in 1950 an individual had, on average, 19 square metres. In 1980, this rose to 30 square metres.

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1Political & Governmental Change, 1918-1989

2Opposition, Control & Consent 1918-1989

3Economic Developments & Policies, 1918-1989

4Aspects of Life, 1918-1989

5Historical Interpretations

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