After World War II, many Americans moved to the suburbs due to a combination of factors, including the availability of affordable housing, the desire for more space and a better quality of life, and the rise of the automobile which made commuting easier. The GI Bill also provided veterans with access to low-interest home loans, facilitating home purchases in suburban areas. This suburbanization was further fueled by the post-war economic boom and a cultural shift towards family life and privacy.
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