Thursday, August 7, 2008

Rich... Poor

This is the land of no middle class. It is really evident. I just learned that our house is worth $800,000!! Almost a million dollars, really! It is nothing fancy. It is about 2700 sq ft, 4 br, not a huge yard. It is the fast rising real estate here that is driving these prices. Now, think about the driver that earns about $200 per month. How can he move up into a decent house? With these prices, not possible. The other end of the spectrum is the price of food. Not luxury food, but the basics, fruits, vegetables, etc.. Fruits and veggies are about half the price (or less)from home. Examples of some prices: large cucumber $.25, 4-5 bananas $.25 Bread loaf $.50 So the basics are affordable to support the lower class. Now, the imported things, or luxury items are 3 or 4 times the price. Example - pancake mix $5, prego spaghetti sauce jar $6, peanut butter $4 for a small jar. They mark up the things that they know people will pay for!!

It is like the 'haves' and 'have-nots'. I guess we 'have' a lot more being here in India. But with the 'haves' come the things that we 'have-not'!

Haves:
We have a satellite dish (similar to cable) - this is big deal since we never had cable at home
We have a flat screen tv - some of you know what we were using for the last 6 months before we left (a small 26 inch tv)
We have attached bathrooms to each bedroom
We have a driver
We have a maid
We have a gardener

Have-nots:
We don't have our family and friends near by
We don't have the freedom to drive
We don't have an oven (hopefully soon!)
We don't have taco bell

Really all jokes aside, I think that at the end of the 2 years we will definitely have a new appreciation for the value of the things that we have, and help those that have-not!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow. And your perspective, which you do such a great job of translating to us, really educates us on a culture we may never be introduced to and fortunes we take for granted. I really enjoy reading your updates!
Polly

Our Family Update said...

Polly- Glad to hear that you are reading the blog. I am really enjoying posting the update! It has been a really nice way for me to capture the experience. Hope things are going well for you guys! How is Gabrielle doing? Hopefully enjoying the summer!

Anonymous said...

I can't believe Vim would let someone else cut the grass. I am sure he is on the gardener to cut it the same day the guy next door cuts his!

Our Family Update said...

The good thing is the gardener for our house is the same gardener that the neighbor uses. The grass is cut and yard it cleaned up on the same day. It is kind of like having your neighbors' son cut your grass on the same day that he cuts his!! ; ) Both yards look great at the same time!!