The Great Depression was an economic slump that lasted for approximately ten years, originating in the United States in 1929 with the collapse of the New York Stock Exchange, and spreading worldwide. Many people have compared the current global recession to the Great Depression and some fear a similar situation for the future.
Throughout the Great Depression in the 1930s, stock prices plummetted, causing thousands of banks to fail. It also led to extreme losses for individual investors. The nation lost faith in the economy, resulting in a sharp decrease in spending, a deacrease in demand and therefore a decrease in production. It exposed weaknesses and imbalances within the U.S. economy and the current state of the economy has been blamed on similar greed and ignorance.
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