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Title: The Post War Economy


1
The Post War Economy
  • Chapter 21

2
Introduction
  • The United States began one of the greatest
    periods of economic expansion in its history
  • Times were good, people had jobs, etc.

3
The Affluent Society
  • John Kenneth Galbraiths book
  • Became a universal description of postwar America
  • Said capitalism had worked quite brilliantly

4
Galbraiths premise
  • Americans needed to spend less on personal
    consumption
  • Should devote more public funds to
  • Schools
  • Medical care
  • Cultural activities
  • Social services

5
Terms to Know
  • Per Capita Incomethe average income per person
    in the country
  • Real Purchasing Powerlike real wages in
    earlier chapter equals what people can actually
    buy

6
Changes in How Business Runs(corporate policy)
  • Consolidationmerging small businesses into
    larger ones
  • Diversificationhaving more than one type of
    income in an area or town

7
Eisenhowers View
  • Corporate Commonwealth
  • Similar to Hoovers associative state
  • Emphasis on cooperation
  • Hesitant to pump up the economy

8
Result
  • Recession in 1953 following Korean War
  • Another in 1958
  • Unemployment reached 7.5
  • Ike feared inflation more than unemployment or
    poverty

9
Assembly Line Food
  • Franchisebuying the right to use a natl company
    name and methods
  • Local owners get the support of national
    advertising
  • Creates countless low paying jobs
  • Means losing local, unique, community oriented
    businesses

10
Growth of the Computer Industry
  • More powerful calculatorsreplace slide rules
  • The transistor replaced vacuum tubes and made
    smaller machines possible
  • Businesses of all kinds began to use computers to
    track customers, inventory, etc.

11
Growth of Television
  • 2/3 of all American households owned one by 1953
  • Natl commercials exposed Americans to products
    they were told they deserved or needed for a
    comfortable, middle-class lifestyle

12
Changes in the Workforce
  • Large shift from blue collar to white collar jobs
  • Blue collarentry level, skilled labor, etc.
  • White collarmanagement, professional, etc.
  • Machines now did many tasks formerly performed by
    people
  • Changes in agriculture resulted in fewer, but
    larger, farmsmore commercial farms

13
America Moves to the Suburbs
  • The baby boom continued
  • Many returning veterans were able to buy homes
    with VA loans
  • Increase in mass produced, look-alike housing
    communities
  • Began to depend on automobiles highways

14
The Domestic Ideal
  • Nuclear family
  • Wife efficient, patient, always charming
  • Husband bread winner, brains of family
  • Children well-behaved, clean-cut, indulged

15
The Other-directed Man
  • Desire to conform
  • Strong peer influence
  • Fewer risk takers
  • Emphasis on security, comfort
  • C. Wright Mills said, They sell not only their
    time and energy, but their personalities as well.

16
New Leadership
  • Corporate executives
  • Military men
  • Political leaders

17
The arms race gave unprecedented power to the
Military Industrial Complex
18
Federal Subsidies
  • Helped people buy homes
  • Attend college technical schools
  • Live in the newly built suburbs

19
Americas Love
  • The Interstate Highway Act was the biggest public
    works program evereven bigger than projects of
    the Depression Era

20
To Continue Economic Growth
  • Enormous consumption (buying) was necessary
  • More people entered the Middle Class and its
    membership passed 50 of the population for the
    first time
  • Credit use soared as people tried to keep up
    with the Joneses

21
The End
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