My memory of the 90s was that dual income families were rich, not average.
Watching that movie as a kid, we all kind of understood that they were wealthy (not tech billionaire wealthy like today, but rich kid wealthy like they had a housecleaner).
I come from big families (at least three of my cousins have five kids each, one has seven, a few have four or three). No one has a nanny. But we do all homeschool. I would say none of them had that many kids as a status thing: they did it because they want to take over the world (I'm only kind of kidding).
My memory of the 90s was that dual income families were rich, not average.
Watching that movie as a kid, we all kind of understood that they were wealthy (not tech billionaire wealthy like today, but rich kid wealthy like they had a housecleaner).
I come from big families (at least three of my cousins have five kids each, one has seven, a few have four or three). No one has a nanny. But we do all homeschool. I would say none of them had that many kids as a status thing: they did it because they want to take over the world (I'm only kind of kidding).