Perhaps it's time we older people started complaining about all the cheap things that the current youngsters can afford that we were unable to in the 60s. A small B&W TV cost several weeks wages, we could afford very few outfits of clothes (Sunday best and one, perhaps two, more), one or two pairs of shoes; few people could afford a car or the petrol to put in it (petrol about £1 for 3 gallons, so my first month's pay of £30 would buy me 90 gallons; petrol now just over £1 per gallon, so my OLD AGE PENSION will buy me over 400 gallons per month). Oil change every 3 months or 3000 miles then; every year or 20,000 miles now and the cars now get about twice as many mpg as they did then. Foreign holidays? Don't make me laugh. I remember learning French at school and thinking "What is the point of this, I'll never go to France". Now I spend several weeks a year over there.
How amazing that we managed to save up to buy a house.