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3 September, 17:49

Why do you think inflation was more severe in the late 1940s than during the 1950s?

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  1. 3 September, 17:52
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    The economy overall grew by 37% during the 1950s. At the end of the decade, the median American family had 30% more purchasing power than at the beginning. Inflation, which had wreaked havoc on the economy immediately after World War II, was minimal, in part because of Eisenhower's persistent efforts to balance the federal budget.
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