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Yes depression can be genetically spread!
Like the 2009 depression, it spread worldwide.
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The Great Depression originated in the United States, starting with the stock market crash of October 29, 1929 but quickly spread to almost every country in the world. The Great Depression had devastating effects in virtually every country, rich and poor.
the international spread of the great depression
Of course, the depression which started in 1929 in the United States spread to nations all over the world, including Sweden. Sweden having recovered in 1934 was however the first nation to fully recover from the Great Depression.
the international spread of the great depression
The international spread of the Great Depression
One contributing factor to the spread of depression around the world is the increasing prevalence of social isolation and loneliness, exacerbated by urbanization and digital communication. The fast-paced lifestyle and pressures of modern society can lead to heightened stress and a lack of meaningful social connections. Additionally, the stigma surrounding mental health issues often prevents individuals from seeking help, allowing depression to persist unchecked. Economic factors, such as unemployment and financial instability, also play a significant role in the rising rates of depression globally.
Actually the Great Depression began in Germany shortly after the end of World War 1 largely as a result of the demanding and oppressive amounts of reparations required by the Treaty of Versaille. The economy of Germany collapsed and inflation rates exploded out of control, destroying personal savings. As much of the reparations were paid with highly inflated and effectively worthless currency, they dragged down the economies of the countries receiving them. The tightly coupled world trade network allowed the depression in Germany to gradually spread through all other European countries and eventually hitting the United States in 1929 (roughly a decade after it began originally in Germany). The only country totally unaffected by the Great Depression was the communist USSR. Many interpreted this as proof that communism was a more successful economic/government system than capitalism/democracy. However the actual reasons that the USSR was unaffected by the Great Depression were that it had been in a depression since the end of the Bolshevik revolution and Stalin had ordered the USSR to cut off all international trade in the middle 1920s, isolating the USSR from the economic collapse.
it affected even people who didn't invest in the stock market. people losses jobs, farms, and homes
Well, it started with the great economic downfall of the U.S.A. Then it spread to other areas covering the whole U.S in an econamic downfall