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After ww2 people bought more consumer goods thanks in part to
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- An increase in wages and overall economic growth
- The GI Bill, which provided educational and employment opportunities for veterans returning from the war
- A marketing and advertising boom that encouraged Americans to embrace a consumer culture and buy more goods
- The availability of new technologies and products, such as televisions and home appliances, that improved daily life and created demand for new items
- The Baby Boom, which created a growing market for children's products and necessities.
- The GI Bill, which provided educational and employment opportunities for veterans returning from the war
- A marketing and advertising boom that encouraged Americans to embrace a consumer culture and buy more goods
- The availability of new technologies and products, such as televisions and home appliances, that improved daily life and created demand for new items
- The Baby Boom, which created a growing market for children's products and necessities.
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