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1950s: In 1959, the average American yearly income is $5,016.
Today: In 1999, the average yearly income is $53,350.
1950s: In 1959, there are 3,287 AM radio stations, 578 FM stations, and 509 television stations in the United States.
Today: In 1999, there are 4,782 AM radio stations, 5,745 FM radio stations, and 1,599 television stations in the United States.
1950s: In 1959, the cost of a new car averages $2,132.
Today: In 2000, the average cost of a new car is over $20,000.
1950s: In the 1950s,...
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