The baby boom of the 1950s led to a significant increase in the Birth Rate, resulting in a surge of young families and children in the United States and other countries. This demographic shift prompted a rise in demand for goods and services, including housing, education, and consumer products, spurring economic growth and the expansion of suburbs. Additionally, the baby boom influenced cultural norms and values, emphasizing family life and shaping social policies aimed at supporting families and children.
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