The - Birth 1981

Between 1965 and 1980, birth rates plummeted. Parents were delaying children due to stagflation, the women’s liberation movement, and the oil crisis. Then, in 1981, the arrows shifted. Ronald Reagan was inaugurated, interest rates began to ease, and suddenly, American and Western couples started having children again. The babies born in late 1981 were the first echoes of the coming boomlet.

Look around you. Your screen. Your anxiety. Your limitless options. They all have the same birthday. They were all born in 1981. Keywords: The Birth 1981, 1981 history, Millennial generation origins, IBM PC 1981, MTV launch, Reagan era, 1981 technology, cultural history 1981. The Birth 1981

While MTV launched on August 1, 1981, the first video played was "Video Killed the Radio Star." But the real birth happened later that year when directors realized they weren't filming performances anymore; they were filming mini-movies. 1981 taught the music industry that image was as important as sound. Part IV: The Political Labor The birth of the modern conservative movement happened in 1981. Reagan’s tax cuts, the firing of the air traffic controllers (PATCO), and the deregulation of savings and loans all occurred in this year. But more importantly, 1981 saw the birth of the "greed is good" ethos—a reaction to the scarcity of the 70s. Between 1965 and 1980, birth rates plummeted