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Causes of the Great Depression (1929-1939)

Causes of the Great Depression (1929-1939). Short and Long Term. The Stock Market. As the economy took off in the 1920s, so did the stock market (law of supply and demand) Market Mania - everyone who could afford stocks (and some who couldn’t were buying).

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Causes of the Great Depression (1929-1939)

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  1. Causes of the Great Depression(1929-1939) Short and Long Term

  2. The Stock Market • As the economy took off in the 1920s, so did the stock market (law of supply and demand) • Market Mania - everyone who could afford stocks (and some who couldn’t were buying)

  3. “Purchasing stocks every paycheck is the surest way to financial success.”- Chairman of General Motors - 1929

  4. TheBoom • Stock Exchange - organized system for buying and selling shares in corporations • By 1929, 10% of Americans owned stock • Buying on Margin - people began to borrow money from stock brokers to purchase more stock. People did not sense any risk.

  5. The Crash - (Short Term Cause) • Late September, 1929 - investors begin to sell off stocks, resulting in dropping prices for the first time. Brokers demand repayment for stock bought on margin. • Black Thursday (10/24/29) - investors panic and sell off stocks at low rates • 10/29/29 - 16 million shares sold and prices plummeted • NYSE closed for a few days to stop panic selling

  6. How Bad was the Great Depression? • GNP went from $104 billion in 1929 to $58 billion in 1932 • Unemployment rate was 25% in 1932 and stayed around 20% through the thirties

  7. Long Term Causes of the Great Depression

  8. Overproduction • Factories - made so many goods that they couldn’t sell them • Farms - to recover from low prices, farmers INCREASED production. Bad move. • No Markets - Customers had purchased all the durable goods they needed in buying spree of 20s

  9. Gap Between Rich and Poor was Too Wide • In 1929, 33% of wealth in hands of only1% of population • 75% of Americans live at or below the poverty line

  10. Credit Crisis • Consumers were buying goods on credit • When they lost their jobs, they couldn’t pay their debts. • Interest kept increasing their balances even if you don’t spend any more

  11. Bank Failures - Warning: This is tricky! • When you take money to the bank for savings, they pay you 2% • The bank takes your money and loans it to someone else at 8% (thus, the 6% difference is how they make money) • During the Depression, people needed money and went to the bank to get their savings • The bank had loaned it out and no one was paying it back. Thus, people lost their savings. • Banks who ran out of money were said to fail.

  12. International Depression • Most of world still rebuilding from WWI so they have no money, either • Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act (1930) - Congress passes a high tariff to protect American companies. • In response, countries get mad and charge a tariff on U.S. goods, stopping U.S. trade

  13. Unemployment • Because of overproduction and lack of markets, workers lost jobs • In 1932, 25% of Americans were unemployed (10% is considered bad) • 20% unemployed for most of 1930s • Unemployed people do not spend, further hurting economy • Hoovervilles - shacks built from scrap by homeless to live in

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