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American Consumerism in the 1950’s

By: John Macce and Sam Stentz

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The Consumer Boom

● In the 1950s the overall economy grew by 37%.● By the end of the decade the median American Family had 30% more

purchasing power than at the beginning.● Unemployment during the decade dropped to as low as 4.5%● People of the time had been living with the bare essentials for 2

decades. The Great Depression and the War had severely halted spending.

● In the 50’s the boosted economy caused people to want to spend, and spend they did.

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The American Consumer

● In the 1950’s, the Consumer was considered a Patriotic Citizen.

● Product Placement was huge, and TV shows were always placed in a house filled to the brink with all the latest consumer goods.

● People had more money to spend, and more and more items to spend the money on.

● Between 1945 and 1949, Americans purchased 20 million refrigerators, 21.4 million cars, and 5.5 million stoves.

● Americans consumed ⅓ of the worlds goods and services

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Television● Advertising changed to a new revolutionary

media.● The first major television commercials aired to

an ever growing number of viewers● TV and Radio expenditures shot up to 2 billion

dollars every year in 1957● By 1949 250,000 Television were being bought

every month● TV commercials were an extremely effective way

of informing the public of new “must have” appliances

● Ad Agencies vied for spots on popular TV shows like I Love Lucy and Leave it to Beaver.

● Companies would focus on a simple themes, with slogans that were repeated over and over again

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Industry

● Industry responded to the huge consumer demand. In fact by 1952 America was supplying the world with 65% of its manufactured goods.

● New Industries were created out of the huge boom of consumer spending, including The Television Industry, The Plastic Industry, Jet Engine Industry, and Mass Housing.

● The Automobile Industry went from making planes and tanks, and returned its attention to residential cars.

● The Housing Industry also “exploded” after the war as millions settled down and the baby boom began.

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New DevicesMany Technological Advances caused “a plethora of goodies.” These new devices were fuel to the fire for the American Buyer.

● Air Conditioners● Power Lawn Mower● Vacuum Cleaner● Dishwashers● Television● Plastics● Frozen Foods● Garbage Disposals● Washing Machines● Dryers● Much More

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New Way of Spending - People started to use credit to buy a lot of things

- The first credit card was “The Diner’s Club Card”, and was used only at certain restaurants

- As the decade went on people started borrowing a lot bringing the term “Buy now and pay later” to the country

-Borrowing brought private debt up $150 billion from what it was at the beginning of the decade

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But All Was Not Great

● 25% of the country still lived in poverty (annual income for family of four under $3000)

● These people included people living in urban communities and people living in the Appalachian Mountains

● Although this percentage is shockingly high many people believe this was the best decade in our country’s history

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Veterans After WWII in the 50s

● G.I. Bill gave WWII veterans a chance for affordable education and work called the New Deal for Veterans

● Industries who had to stop what they were doing and make war materials went back to their original jobs

● These veterans added a supply of educated workers to the job pool, helping the economy.

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