What past generations from the 20s to the 70s spent their money on
Frances Carruthers
14 September 2020
How your parents and grandparents spent their hard-earned cash
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1920s: Radios
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library/Public Domain
1920s: Telephone
Internet Archive Book Images/Public Domain
1920s: Ready-to-wear clothing
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1920s: Movies
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1930s: Alcohol
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1930s: Comic strips
Joe Orlando/Public Domain
1930s: Board games
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1930s: Tinned food
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1940s: Homes
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1940s: DIY and crafts
Library of Congress
1940s: Washing machines
Courtesy Kenmore Archives
1940s: Toys
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1950s: TVs
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1950s: Credit cards
Carsten Stringer/Shutterstock
1950s: Plastic products
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1950s: Cars
Arthur C. Bade/Public Domain
1960s: Microwaves
Courtesy Amana
1960s: Lava lamps
Matt Cardy/Getty
1960s: Cameras
Courtesy Kodak
1960s: Portable radios
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1970s: Entertainment
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1970s: Walkman
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1970s: Computer games
Flickr / Lorenzo Facchinetti
1970s: Pocket calculators
Courtesy Texas Instruments
1970s: Holidays abroad
Gianni Ferrari/Getty
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