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Business and Advertising in the 1920’s. Nick Jones. Before 1920’s Business. Spanish Flu causing 40 million deaths around the world WWI involving many European countries and United States. 1920’s . This time period was thought to be a post war economy
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Business and Advertising in the 1920’s Nick Jones
Before 1920’s Business Spanish Flu causing 40 million deaths around the world WWI involving many European countries and United States
1920’s • This time period was thought to be a post war economy • Many men returned to fill positions that they once worked in • Yet, the unexpected increase in sales, jobs, etc. made the economy rise
Booming Business • Many large department stores • Chain grocery stores/Chain drug stores • Banks (for loans) • Movie theaters/Radio • Automobiles • New luxury hotels and offices being created
Positive of Booming times • Land/House value increased • Jobs were plentiful • Many high paying jobs created millionaires • People begin to invest in the stock market • New inventions/Patents increased
Negative of Booming Time • Not all industry's were flourishing (Farming, Railroad) • Coal was the main energy (dangerous) • Trade Wars with other countries • Many people were “uneducated” with money • Corruption within business’s
Technology • The increase in technology helped the economy grow • Radio was the main one, as it delivered news and ideas to the people • Other inventions (frozen food, planes used for peoples needs, hair dryer, hearing aid, antibiotics, etc.) • Movies gain sound (entertainment)
Credit in 1920’s • Allowed consumers to pay in separate payments • Helped people pay for houses (mortgages) • Was the idea of spending and borrowing • This also was the time when many used money towards recreation, appliances, etc.
Ex. Ford • Ford was a big car manufacturing that began to come popular in the early 1900’s • Reasons for success were ability of mass production (assembly line) • Sold over 15 million Ford Model Ts by 1927 • Reformed cities by providing jobs to population (Detroit)
Baseball ties into economy • Baseball began to bring cities together and bring in revenue • Also provides tiny cities with minor league teams to develop players • Nationally recognized stars become popular and help advertise
1920’s Advertising Advertising to the people
Advertising Lures Buyers • Ex. Coca-Cola ad’s begin to change idea from medicine to refreshing • Advertisers reach public by using athletes and actresses • Place ad’s in papers to reach millions who read the paper (NYTimes)
Pictures 1920’s Examples of business
1929 Stock Market
End of 1920’s • Business was flourishing and wealth was everywhere • A sudden change within the market in 1929 left the market in pieces • Stock values dropped, businesses failed, jobs were lost • Led into the Great Depression