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Great Depression era
1929–1939
Dorothea Lange's 1936 photo Migrant Mother is an iconic photograph associated with the Great Depression
Dorothea Lange's 1936 photo Migrant Mother is an iconic photograph associated with the Great Depression.
LocationUnited States
IncludingEarly New Deal Era
First Great Migration
Prohibition
President(s)Herbert Hoover
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Key eventsWall Street Crash of 1929
Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act
Panic of 1930
Hitler's rise to power
Dust Bowl
New Deal
Recession of 1937–1938
Depopulation of the Great Plains
Chronology
Roaring Twenties World War II
New Deal Era
Unemployed men outside a soup kitchen in Chicago, 1931

In the United States, the Great Depression began with the Wall Street Crash of October 1929 and then spread worldwide. The nadir came in 1931–1933, and recovery came in 1940. The stock market crash marked the beginning of a decade of high unemployment, poverty, low profits, deflation, plunging farm incomes, and lost opportunities for economic growth as well as for personal advancement. Altogether, there was a general loss of confidence in the economic future.[1]

The usual explanations include numerous factors, especially high consumer debt, ill-regulated markets that permitted overoptimistic loans by banks and investors, and the lack of high-growth new industries. These all interacted to create a downward economic spiral of reduced spending, falling confidence and lowered production.[2] Industries that suffered the most included construction, shipping, mining, logging, and agriculture. Also hard hit was the manufacturing of durable goods like automobiles and appliances, whose purchase consumers could postpone. The economy hit bottom in the winter of 1932–1933; then came four years of growth until the recession of 1937–1938 brought back high levels of unemployment.[3]

US annual real GDP from 1910 to 1960, with the years of the Great Depression (1929–1939) highlighted
Unemployment rate in the US 1910–60, with the years of the Great Depression (1929–39) highlighted; accurate data begins in 1939, represented by a blue line.

The Depression caused major political changes in America. Three years into the depression, President Herbert Hoover, widely blamed for not doing enough to combat the crisis, lost the election of 1932 to Franklin Delano Roosevelt by a landslide. Roosevelt's economic recovery plan, the New Deal, instituted unprecedented programs for relief, recovery and reform, and brought about a major realignment of politics with liberalism dominant and conservatism in retreat until 1938.

There were mass migrations of people from badly hit areas in the Great Plains (the Okies) and the South to places such as California and the cities of the North (the Great Migration).[4][5] Racial tensions also increased during this time.

The memory of the Depression also shaped modern theories of government and economics and resulted in many changes in how the government dealt with economic downturns, such as the use of stimulus packages, Keynesian economics, and Social Security. It also shaped modern American literature, resulting in famous novels such as John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath and Of Mice and Men.

  1. ^ Gordon, John Steele. "10 Moments That Made American Business". American Heritage. No. February/March 2007. Archived from the original on April 20, 2008. Retrieved March 18, 2017.
  2. ^ Chandler, Lester V. (1970). America's Greatest Depression 1929–1941. New York, Harper & Row.
  3. ^ Chandler (1970); Jensen (1989); Mitchell (1964)
  4. ^ The Migrant Experience Archived October 10, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. Memory.loc.gov (April 6, 1998). Retrieved on 2013-07-14.
  5. ^ American Exodus The Dust Bowl Mi Archived February 28, 2019, at the Wayback Machine. Faculty.washington.edu. Retrieved on July 14, 2013.

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