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Great Depression (dec 25, 1928 – jan 1, 1939)

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It is the longest and most severe depression experienced by the U.S. Its social and cultural effects are staggering. Many banks fail, many because they have made loans to stock market speculators that are never repaid.
As the Depression eases into a national emergency, reaching its height between 1932 and 1933, the U.S. government establishes several agencies as a means for discharging new and emergency functions. The FDIC is one of these agencies.

Industrial production declines 47 percent, GDP falls 30 percent, wholesale price index declines (deflation) 33 percent, unemployment exceeds 20 percent.

In many ways, our lives are still governed by legislation spawned by the crash and the Depression.

President Franklin D. Roosevelt initiates the New Deal, for rescuing the U.S. from the Great Depression. The major initiatives of the New Deal: stock market reform, aid to the unemployed, and strengthening the banking system.

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Date:

dec 25, 1928
jan 1, 1939
~ 10 years
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