answer:I personally don’t know of a person (rural Midwest) that gives a thought to their needs. Food, shelter and clothing are a given, it’s the grade that they want that is in question and is cause for dissatisfaction. A woman that I know who lives in a 3 bedroom, single family dwelling, drives a late model car and had one of the best paying blue collar jobs in the area once asked me, “Do you ever wonder why? Why there are people out there living in million dollar mansions and we got stuck here, working crappy jobs?” I pointed out to her that there was a woman somewhere living in a tin shack wondering why she couldn’t have a 3 bedroom house, a car of her own and a job. Then, of course, there’s the woman living without shelter, wondering why she can’t have a nice tin house. It’s all relative, and nearly no one in the industrialized world appreciates what they have, or distinguish between want and need.