The Great Depression of the 1930's affected almost the entire world. According to the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, the world population in 1930 was around 2.07 billion. Many countries were affected by the Depression, including Australia, Canada, Chile, France, Germany, Japan, Latin America, the Netherlands, Portugal, South Africa, the Soviet Union, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. It's really almost impssible to say exactly how many people were affected by the Great Depression, but the effects were felt around the world, which lasted until World War II for some countries.
Thousands of people lived through the Great Depression.
Nearly Everyone.
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Many people were out of job during the Great Depression...-this effected the poor in many ways so maintaining a shelter and food was very difficult to them
The Great Depression affected many people all over the world.
The Great Depression caused many people to lose their jobs and their homes in the 1930's America. One long range effect of the Great Depression, was that people learned to save and spend their money wisely.
About 15,000,000 or Billion
Not very people at all jumped off of skyscrapers during the Great Depression. Building new skyscrapers were put on hold after the Great Depression but no because people were jumping off of them.
Many people were out of job during the Great Depression...-this effected the poor in many ways so maintaining a shelter and food was very difficult to them
The 1940s was when World War 2 happened. The war then led to the Great Depression. Many people were effected.
The Great Depression effected people in many ways. Many people ate out of the soup kitchen to save money. Some created boarding houses for the homeless. Many lost there homes and became hobos. They road trains in search of a job. Final line....there little money to be spent.
465 people died
How many people were homeless during the Great Depression? Between one and two million people.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as suicide statistics from that period are not comprehensive. However, there was a documented increase in suicides during the Great Depression, with rates rising significantly due to economic hardships and social distress.
The Great Depression affected many people all over the world.
The great depression was not a natural disaster. though it is probable that some people starved to death as a result of it
The Great Depression caused many people to lose their jobs and their homes in the 1930's America. One long range effect of the Great Depression, was that people learned to save and spend their money wisely.
About 15,000,000 or Billion
Not very people at all jumped off of skyscrapers during the Great Depression. Building new skyscrapers were put on hold after the Great Depression but no because people were jumping off of them.
The great depression was a time where many people could not make much money, and it was hard to make money.