chris9
Automotive
- Feb 18, 2004
- 142
Is quality of life in the west better or worse as a result of globalisation? Without a doubt the cost of consumer products such as cars, washing machines and TV’s is continually being driven down.
On the other hand the cost of living is going up. When my parents left school there was an abundance of work and my father could support the family on his earnings alone.
These days both parents need to work to make ends meet and this probably contributes to the high divorce rates. Graduates need to jump through hoops to get a job that doesn’t pay enough to support themselves or pay off their student loans.
The rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer in both industrialised and developing countries. Globalisation is based almost entirely around exploiting cheap foreign labour.
I don’t think it benefits the majority so what is the point?
On the other hand the cost of living is going up. When my parents left school there was an abundance of work and my father could support the family on his earnings alone.
These days both parents need to work to make ends meet and this probably contributes to the high divorce rates. Graduates need to jump through hoops to get a job that doesn’t pay enough to support themselves or pay off their student loans.
The rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer in both industrialised and developing countries. Globalisation is based almost entirely around exploiting cheap foreign labour.
I don’t think it benefits the majority so what is the point?