1930s Great Depression.
2011 line. Great depression in the US, my ass.
Pictures pretty much say it all.
2011 line. Great depression in the US, my ass.
Pictures pretty much say it all.
Another big difference is that 1930s U.S. dollar was not a reserve currency. The Fed tightened money then to depress assets prices and took ownership of them in U.S. As reserve currency now, the Fed print dollars to export inflation and let member banks scoop up asset around globe including U.S. Americans are not the worst sufferers except loosing their homes. Others are in desperation, started revolutions.Quote from the1:
and....in the 30's the Fed REDUCED the money supply. In this depression they did the exact opposite. Why do you think the national debt is into the stratosphere.
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Your top pic is spot on for today's depression -- it's called SNAP. If SNAP and unemployement bennies didn't exist you'd see bread lines exactly like that.
Housing and unemployment is in an absolute depression. You don't see lines of people sitting behind construction fences waiting for a job -- they are on the internet filling out electronic applications and/or at school borrowing money to update their skills.
There isn't a "face" to this depression but it absolutely is a depression!
And those folks on Black Friday? It's called credit cards. That didn't exist in the 30's. Take those away and the lines are empty.
This isn't your grandfather's depression. It's OUR depression.

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What I don't get though is the guys in the 1930s shot were wearing suits and jackets, etc. for the most part. These days if you had no money and no job, how would you get a nice grouping of suits, etc. Maybe they had the wrong priorities.
The guys in the current picture look like bums in comparison I will admit!
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