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In 1963, it got even better when the addition of a magnetic strip made it possible to record audio along with video. New cassette-based formats would soon render both 8mm and Super 8mm films obsolete.
For instance, if you got the best seats available to see the Beatles in Kansas City on Sept. 17, 1964 (well into Beatlemania) it would have cost you $8.50 ($86.42 in 2024 money).
Print media might be a fading industry, but Boomers are keeping it on life support — 37% of adults 65+ still buy print newspapers. Digital news is free and instant — you’re probably reading ...
Boomers also shop differently than younger Americans, reflecting the environment they grew up in. They prefer spending more time and money on an in-person shopping experience, while younger ...
Before the first baby boomers burst onto the scene in 1946, the U.S. toy and game industry occupied a tiny slice of the U.S. economy. Annual toy sales were about $84 million in 1940, according to...
6. Listening to Full Albums. Boomers actually listened to entire albums. Yep, the whole thing. Granted, we know this because they won’t shut up about it, but we must give them this one because ...
Baby boomers filled their homes with possessions. Their children are struggling to figure out what to keep — and where to put it all.
Boomers should stop lecturing millennials on the need to go to college to get a good job, says Greg Wilson, a chartered financial analyst. “College is more expensive than ever. “College is ...