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Scarcity Sets the Price – A Sicilian Proverb

December 13, 2025 By Larry Aiello

In this post we will look at the proverb: Scarcity sets the price – a Sicilian proverb in translation.

“La Scarsizza Fa Lu Prezzu”

What does La Scarsizza fa lu prrezzu mean in Sicilian?
Sicilian Proverb: La Scarsizza fa lu Prezzu

Why Sicilian Wisdom Still Shapes Modern Life

If you grew up in a Sicilian family—or even just spent time in Sicily—you’ve probably heard at least one elder lean back in their chair, raise a finger, and say with conviction: “La scarsizza fa lu prezzu.”

Translated loosely, the phrase means: “Scarcity creates value.”
It’s one of those deceptively simple Sicilian sayings that packs centuries of economic, cultural, and emotional wisdom into a few musical words.

But where does this saying come from, and why does it still resonate so powerfully today?

Sicilian Roots: Born From a Land of Contrasts

Sicily has always been a place of abundance—volcanic soil, rich seas, sun-drenched fields—but also a place where scarcity was a constant companion. Droughts, foreign rule, political instability, and limited resources shaped generations.

In this context, “la scarsizza fa lu prezzu” wasn’t just a clever saying.
It was a rule for survival.

When olive oil was scarce, it was treasured.
Good rains came rarely, it shaped rituals and celebrations.
Food was limited, nothing—absolutely nothing—was wasted.

The proverb reflects a mindset that understood the value of what is rare because it was felt in daily life.

Sicilian Proverbs Can Teach Us About Today

“La scarsizza fa lu prezzu” encourages us to look at our own lives:

What do you have too much of?
What do you have too little of?
Do you have something that would become more valuable if you protected it, limited it, or appreciated its scarcity?

Sometimes, the simplest pieces of wisdom are the ones we need most.


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Filed Under: Italian Proverbs Tagged With: behavioral economics, cultural proverbs, folk sayings, Italian Sayings, la scarsizza fa lu prezzu, resource scarcity, Sicilian culture, Sicilian proverb, supply and demand, traditional wisdom, value and price

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