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Investment History Part 08: How Did the Postwar American Boom Grow the Stock Market?

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Investment History Part 08: How Did the Postwar American Boom Grow the Stock Market? After World War II, the United States entered a new economic phase. The war had caused enormous destruction across the world, but the American mainland remained relatively protected, and its industrial base was largely intact. The production capacity, technology, financial system, and corporate experience built during the war became the foundation for postwar growth. After the Great Depression and World War II, the U.S. stock market began to move into a new long-term growth cycle driven by consumer demand, middle-class expansion, corporate earnings, and institutional stability. The postwar American boom was not simply a period of good economic conditions. It was a broad structural transformation involving industry, consumption, finance, government policy, population growth, housing, technology, and global power. When the war ended, pent-up consumer demand was released. Housing, automobiles, home applia...