The 1990s:
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“Kids get lost all the time, they’re fine.”
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“$900 is a LOT of money.”
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The 1990s:
“Kids get lost all the time, they’re fine.”
“$900 is a LOT of money.”
$900 is a lot of money to me now in 2026, but probably just because I'm a filthy poor.
I looked it up on some random website, and a 1992 sum of $967 would be worth $2,252 in 2026.
And Kevin's family literally lives in a mansion

Look at the way those bags are sitting. They aren't weighed down at all. I can see TP in the one, my guess is the other is just full of styrofoam or something, but they seem to skip over the "Kevin gets ripped off by the grocer" arc of the story entirely. Probably didn't have enough time for the "booby-trap the grocery store" revenge arc, or were maybe saving that for another sequel.
And support FIVE children
and his brother
That’s about right for two nights and three days in an upscale hotel today if you eat every meal there
Plus even by early 90s standards the dad was loaded. I mean look at their house in a rich suburb in Chicago, the fact that he paid for his and his extended families christmas vacations to Paris and whatever the other place was supposed to be. His family was rich too. He had a brother or something that lived in France and another that had a place in NYC under renovation.
In the first movie, I believe it was his brother that paid for them all to travel.
I don't remember how the second one started.
The second one was to Miami I think, but it spent the entire trip raining so Kevin ended up having a better vacation.
see that was the part that broke suspension of disbelief. Rain? Miami? They could have at least chosen to visit their rich brother in St. John and had stormy tropical weather or billionaires or something.
I had to look into this, because I couldn't believe the cheapskate who was stealing the cutlery from the airplane woukd have paid for the trip. It was paid for by another brother, the ones who lived in France. But he only shows up in a deleted scene.
IIRC one of the holidays was meant to be to Florida.
In the 90's that was middle class (upper middle class). Now it's rich. Oh how the median has fallen.
Nah that house was a mansion in the 90s too. It showed up in the news a while ago for $5.5 million because it’s a giant house in a nice part of Chicago. That guy was definitely in the 1%.
I honestly can’t believe so many people thought Home Alone was about a middle-class family.
No wonder young people are mad. They genuinely seem to believe everyone was wealthy in the 80s!
To pay for your own nuclear family to go international would be middle class. Being able to pay for extended families to go international at Christmas to a destination location is definitely a rich thing.
Fair
No, in the 90s that was rich.