It's genuinely amazing how cheap a new TV is these days. A 65-inch LCD television that probably would have cost $1,500 or $2,000, a decade ago is now under $500. And in a world where everything's so … [+10883 chars]
America's age of cheap stuff may be coming to an end - Business Insider
Cheap TVs, toys, and electronics are all that's left of the American dream in an increasingly unaffordable economy — and they're about to go away.
By:Emily Stewart
Source:Business Insider
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