Question
Television repair?
Answer
Inexpensive foods like potatoes, hamburger, mass-market beer, frozen dinners, and canned goods are additional examples of inferior goods. As a person's income rises one tends purchases to more expensive foods. Likewise, objects heavily used by poor people (televisions) and related services (television repair) for which richer people have alternatives exemplify inferior goods. As a rule, used and obsolete goods (but not antiques!) marketed to persons of low income as closeouts are inferior goods at the time even if they had earlier been normal goods or even luxury goods.
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