Major Impacts of the Stock Market Crash and Great Depression.

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Major Impacts of the Stock Market Crash and Great Depression

Transcript of Major Impacts of the Stock Market Crash and Great Depression.

Major Impacts of the Stock Market Crash and

Great Depression

Review: Causes of Crash• Stock Market

Crash–Overconfidence in

Markets–Speculation–Stock prices are

overvalued–Immediate cause

of the Great Depression

Review: Causes of Depression

• Long Term:–Overproduction of goods (industry and farmers)

–Low profits for major industries–Housing decline–Easy Credit–Unequal distribution of income–Tariff policies lower U.S. exports

Financial Collapse• Bank Failures

–Bank Runs–Loss of Savings

• Stock Market Collapse–$30 billion in investments lost through Nov. 1929.

• Lack of confidence in financial sector prolongs Depression

Increased Tariffs• Goal: protect American

business• Impact: reduced

foreign demand for American goods

• Hawley-Smoot Tariff—highest protective tariff in U.S. history; passed in 1930.

Unemployment• About 90 million

businesses fail.• Unemployment

–3% before Depression

–Reached 25% during the Depression

Poverty• Millions face hunger

and homelessness.

• City—can’t pay rent or mortgage

• Rural—400,000 farms lost to foreclosure.

Family Impacts• Children—

Malnourished, No school

• Broken Families—Kids sent away; men leave home

Health Issues• Mental Health:

–Suicide Rate up 30%

• Physical Health:–Malnutrition

–No dentist/doctor

Lasting Impact on Depression Generation

• Financial Security: #1 goal

• Saving and thriftiness: lasting habit