WES - I Am Loading Up Big Dividends For My Golden Years
2025-06-23 07:35:00 ET
Co-authored with Hidden Opportunities
If you grew up in the 50s or the 60s, it was quite likely that you had traveled in a station wagon. Riding in the back of a station wagon, rear-facing, no seatbelts, possibly rubbing shoulders with your siblings and other kids. The post-World War II era saw a significant increase in birth rates (hence the term baby boomer), and families were moving to the suburbs. The station wagon was ideal for commuting, grocery runs, and road trips. Americans could increasingly afford a second vehicle, and the station wagon was seen as a lifestyle choice and a status symbol. They began getting featured in TV shows and movies as the quintessential family car. Between the 50s and 60s, station wagons accounted for one-fifth of the cars sold in the United States. In this era, the station wagon wasn’t just a car; it was a rolling symbol of middle-class success, freedom, and family life, representing the American Dream....
I Am Loading Up Big Dividends For My Golden Years