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1 Economic Troubles The Great Depression

2 Industry In Trouble Steel &Textiles – No more military business Railroads – Lost transport $ to cars & trucks Coal Mining – Lost out to oil & gas fuels Farmers lost $ when demand fell after WW I Weak Overseas markets – Europe in debt

3 Consumers in Trouble Overspent in good times with buying on the “installment plan” Lost jobs when industry hit hard times

4 Saturated US Markets Limited sales for US companies Sales slowed, prices rose to compensate Wages stayed the same – people lost “purchasing power”. Farmers produced more than they could sell. Goods remained unsold. Over-production & under-consumption

5 Uneven Distribution of Income Rich got richer & poor got poorer High prices of goods helped rich for a while They too lived on credit Speculated in Stock Market –Buying on the margin – pay 10% up front anticipating gains with which to pay the rest later.

6 Black Tuesday October 1929 – Stock Prices “PEAK” & then begin falling. Investors sell fast. Prices fall further. 16 Million Shares sold on 10/29/29. “Margin” Investors were ruined. Millionaires lost fortunes.

7 Worldwide Problems Europe depends on US sales to escape WW I debt. US was broke, Europe now suffered too. No $ for US farm products Europe - No US sales US – No European Sales Europe can’t pay debt Worldwide Depression

8 Shantytowns, Soup Kitchens & Bread Lines A New York City “Hooverville”

9 Drought, the Dust Bowl & Okies

10 President Hoover’s Response Slumps were normal part of business cycle Believed Gov’t. should promote cooperation, & guide relief efforts not give direct aid to people. “Rugged Individualism” succeed themselves Asked labor – no wage hikes Asked employers – no layoffs Nothing worked

11 Hoover Acts Government Projects Boulder Dam – Now Hoover Dam Stimulate jobs & business Reconstruction Finance Corp Emergency loans to large cos. – banks railroads Federal Home Loan Bank Act Lower mortgage rates & refinance farms

12 Hoover’s Image Damaged Initial Response hurt his image Public sentiment turns against him. Upcoming Election changed his tactics Too little too late for Hoover Bonus Army - WWI veterans gathered in DC to support the Patman Bill – to give bonuses to underpaid vets. - Forcibly removed them once the bill was beat in the Senate. Gassed, shot 1000 people Led to FDR’s Election and the New Deal


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