When the very first cars were built, only the rich could afford it, but now a large part of the population (in developed countries) has one or more.

What do you think will be such an evolution in the future?

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      Actually as the tide rises those properties will get less. They will just be bought up again from the rich people and the poor will move to the countryside.

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    better to ask, what can the average family afford now, but it won’t be so accessible in the future?

    water.

    (where i am now, water costs money but is still doable)

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      The average person will always be able to afford water because if they can’t they will soon cease to be a person. Watch out for statistical effects like that because they might mask the true horror of the situation.

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    Free time.

    As more and larger industries become automated we will have all the free time we can handle. What we do as a society today will determine whether that free time is spent pursuing our personal interests, or fighting over the last scraps of a dying planet.

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      Everyone I know has to work multiple jobs and have roommates to be able to afford housing. What is this free time you speak of?

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        To archieve free time we have to reclaim our wealth from the rich. There is enough. We just have to redistribute.

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    Probably those fancy electric and hybrid cars. In the meantime, I’ll be over here, clinging to my old gas-guzzling relic. Someday we’ll all be cruising in high-tech, earth saving, luxury SUVs.

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      Someday we’ll all be cruising in […] SUVs.

      God I hope not. These things are a nuisance in urban spaces and everyone would be worse off in your fantasy world, including the drivers.