No, but when the great depression started there were suicides as a result. In those days many suddenly found that they were in poverty unable to pay their debts, they had nowhere to turn, for some this was too much so they jumped out of the window. Today they protect their own assets and go bankrupt (its a pity but so long as I am still driving around in a limo its not that bad).
prior to the great depression, suicide in the US was 14 per 100,000 and rose to the highest at 17 per 100,000 in 1932, shortly before FDR was elected.
The main cause to the start of the great depression was the Wall Street Crash in 1929.
N0. One man can not start a great depression even if he tries to start one and most certainly Hoover did not want to start any kind of depression, let alone a great one.
It began in 1925, and ended in 1933
The Great Depression was a direct result of the crash of the US stock market in 1929.
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.
suicide
prior to the great depression, suicide in the US was 14 per 100,000 and rose to the highest at 17 per 100,000 in 1932, shortly before FDR was elected.
The main cause to the start of the great depression was the Wall Street Crash in 1929.
N0. One man can not start a great depression even if he tries to start one and most certainly Hoover did not want to start any kind of depression, let alone a great one.
It began in 1925, and ended in 1933
The Great Depression was a direct result of the crash of the US stock market in 1929.
No money
Which combination of factors contributed most to the start of the Great Depression of the 1930's?
No. The great depression began in 1929 and extended through WWII.
people who commited suicide
Almost all the people with attempted suicide have depression.