What was it that was really bad about living conditions in those days?
I mean, what do you remember as truly irritating and frustrating about your living conditions when you lived there? I never had an opportunity to ask a Russian person that, and it would be interesting to know.
And on the USA - I am just not sure about what the situation with poverty is really like there.
I don't know how big a percentage that is, or what the average living standard of a worker is, or was in the 60s. Like somebody who works in an average factory. I think there are some really poor people living in slums of big cities and in the South of the USA. Not sure how that compares with people in the USSR in those days. I guess in the USSR people generally did not become homeless at least. On the other hand, it might have been hard for them to improve their living conditions through hard work and diligence, like people in the USA can.