Unlocking a more efficient home in a world of big limits and big promises.
This practical guide shows how a middle-class household can take charge of everyday life by aligning budget decisions with the larger forces that shape family life, work, and community services.
In Increasing Home Efficiency, Martha Bensley Bruere and Robert W. Bruere examine how homes fit into a broader web of prices, services, and public policy. The book frames everyday problems—from paying for groceries to navigating public utilities—and explains how careful management at home can improve comfort, health, and value.
- See how public services, like garbage collection and street maintenance, affect household budgets and routines
- Understand how monopolies and price settings influence the costs of basic needs
- Learn practical steps for budgeting, planning, and balancing family priorities
- Explore the mindset and methods that turn housekeeping into a proactive, informed task
Ideal for readers who want clear, realistic guidance on household management and how bigger social and economic forces touch the home.