15 Ways the Average American Home Is Different Today Than It Was in the ’60s

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As the baby boom reached its peak in the ’60s, families moved to larger homes in the suburbs.

Suburban baby boomers and their parents made up one-third of the US population by 1960, and they were moving into homes that had “family rooms,” big yards, and more open floor plans.

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