Description
Discover the October 1, 1977 issue of Forbes Magazine, a remarkable piece in the collection of vintage magazines, readily available for collectors and enthusiasts. This vintage issue, Volume 120, Number 7, delves into fascinating topics including the cover story, The Doctors’ Time of Troubles, highlighting the critical concerns surrounding rising healthcare costs and their impact on government intervention in the medical field.
This issue captures the essence of the late 1970s—a period marked by economic fluctuations and corporate transformations. With insights into various industries, readers gain a historical perspective on economic trends and policy discussions that shaped much of the corporate landscape.
The magazine features in-depth articles that analyze key economic and market insights of the time:
- Unemployment: Money Won’t Fix It – A detailed exploration of structural unemployment and its implications for government policy.
- Natural Gas Demand – Discussing the new challenges as industries transition away from gas, requiring innovative approaches to attract residential customers.
This issue is not only a significant piece of history but also a valuable collectible for anyone interested in economics, business, and healthcare policy. The magazine is in good condition with some water damage and a blurred address label; however, it remains a fascinating read.
All magazines are shipped with protective plastic covering for preservation, making it a perfect addition to your personal library or collection of vintage magazines. Combined shipping is available upon request. Immerse yourself in the rich history of the 1970s with this Forbes vintage issue, which presents a critical look at the challenges and opportunities of the era.

