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Originally Posted by MonctonRad
Nah, the Great Depression was heralded by a very significant event (the stock market crash of 1929). People knew a depression was coming just because so much wealth simply evaporated overnight.
It should be noted however that the economy had a "dead cat bounce" after the crash, and the height of the depression did not occur until 1931-33.
The economy was beginning to recover well before the onset of WW2, but, I am uncertain how noticeable this improvement was to Joe Q Public. The situation was complicated by other concurrent events such as the great dustbowl (climate change) and rampant crime (gangsterism) and the rise of fascism.
Come to think of it, there really are a lot a parallels between the 2020s and the 1930s..........
Let's hope a world war is not next.
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Yes, Dirty Thirties were definitely heralded by the Stock Market crash of 1929. Everybody and his brother were investing in the stock market from poor to rich and when it all crashed nearly everyone lost their shirt.
The 1920s was a true stand-out in societal change. From a booming economy, soaring middle class, rights of women, a radical rethink of societal norms, the rise of fascism, the Red Scare and rise of communism, rise of mass consumerism, technological and medical advancements, prohibition and the resulting gangsterism, impact of mass media and entertainment, to the rise of the US as the world's superpower...............the 1920s threw everything upside down. Despite the devastation and change from 2 world wars, the 1920s will go down as the most significant decade of the century and, considering it only lasted 10 years, probably in the history of the planet.
Politically, socially, culturally, economically, and financially, our planet would be a vastly different place without that metamorphic decade. Sorry Boomers, but the changes you brought about in the 1960s is only a foot note compared to the Roaring Twenties.