Have you ever been in an old house? Bedrooms were tiny. Closets were 4 sqft because people owned a couple sets of clothes. Single car garages because families only had one car. There was one small family/living room. Kitchens were small, with barely enough room for two people to help prepare a meal.
Now we all have massive bedroom suites, with huge master bathrooms and gigantic walk in closets to hold hundreds of outfits. Three car garages are the norm because there are at least two cars and probably a couple toys like motorcycles, campers or snowmobiles. Now we have homes with a living room, family room, and maybe a separate theater room, all filled with expensive furniture and gadgets of all kinds. Kitchens are grand affairs with granite countertops as far as the eye can see.
If you want things to be like the good ol' days, then start living like people did back then. You'll find it's very affordable. It's amazing how much "liberals" sound like "conservatives" when they pine for the good ol' days that never really existed.
Notice, I never said anything about the good ol' days. I was pointing out you weren't only protecting workers at the determent of consumers, since they are the same people. You protect the workers, giving the consumers more income at the cost of things being a more expensive. I thought this was pretty basic economics, not pining for days gone by.
Just for the record, though, both of the houses my Mom grew up (50s-60s) in were bigger than any house I've ever lived in. That was on a single engineer's salary and a stay at home wife. They also had a small lake house. So yes, there were small houses back in the day, but there still are today, not the mention the thousands of apartments in every city.
In college I lived in a house built in 1903 in the frontier of Oklahoma, that was big enough to be split into a upstairs/downstairs duplex. The rooms, including the kitchen were all decent size. Before it was split, it had 6 bedrooms, nice kitchen and two living rooms. The closets did suck, though and the stairs we scary.