After World War II, there was a significant demand for consumer goods due to several factors, including economic prosperity, increased industrial production, and a growing middle class. Soldiers returning home sought to settle down and start families, leading to heightened demand for housing, appliances, and automobiles. Additionally, advancements in manufacturing and mass production techniques made consumer goods more accessible and affordable. This combination of factors contributed to a consumer-driven economy in the post-war era.
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