Following World War II, housing shortages in the U.S. were primarily caused by a combination of factors, including the rapid influx of returning soldiers and their families, which increased demand for housing. Additionally, wartime production had diverted resources away from residential construction, leading to a backlog of housing supply. The post-war economic boom also fueled growth, but the lack of available materials and labor further exacerbated the housing shortage during this period.
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