During the 1920s, mass production and assembly line techniques were widely adopted in the United States, resulting in a rise in consumption and increased affordability of goods.
Advertising was essential in influencing consumer preferences, introducing new goods, and stimulating demand for purchases. Innovative consumer goods including cars and home appliances were introduced during this time. The widespread use of credit and installment payments made it simpler for consumers to purchase more expensive goods.
A successful and consumer-driven decade resulted from cultural transformations towards a contemporary lifestyle, which in turn affected consumer choices and led to the expansion of the entertainment industry.