The middle classes were still there during the Great Depression. Any suggestion that everyone was reduced to grinding poverty is inaccurate.
The difference during the Depression was that employment was very much lower, so that the number of "middle class" individuals decreased as a percentage of the population. Many of those who were still working also received less income, and the availability of consumer goods was sharply diminished.
many middle class that had money in the stock market suffered lost money became drifters others lived in hoovervilles and others had low paying jobs that just barely kept them going
The Great Depression caused middle class families to lose their homes and possessions. They would have likely lost jobs that allowed them to have their homes and possessions.
We are more in a recession, not a real depression, but it will have similar characteristics due to the government because the government will take control of everything and eliminate the middle class in a Marxist fashion. Like in the Great Depression, there is only really rich, and poor.
The unemployment rate was 25% during the Great Depression.
Life in the South for the upper middle class was carefree
Urbanization and middle class relate to industrialization in the sense that the middle class form the larger part of the industry's labor force and urbanization provides this pool of laborers.
it will stop the system
We are more in a recession, not a real depression, but it will have similar characteristics due to the government because the government will take control of everything and eliminate the middle class in a Marxist fashion. Like in the Great Depression, there is only really rich, and poor.
The unemployment rate was 25% during the Great Depression.
In 1935 FDR signed a Presidential order legalizing collective bargaining. This was the beginning of the middle class in America.
Horse sperm shots were fairly common among the middle and upper class after the great depression, if horses werent avaliable they would mix their own sperm with urine and share it with the other people in their household. ;)
Life in the South for the upper middle class was carefree
Because he taxed the middle and lower class too much and it made things worse.
Urbanization and middle class relate to industrialization in the sense that the middle class form the larger part of the industry's labor force and urbanization provides this pool of laborers.
The entire fabric of American society was altered during the Great Depression. One percent of the American people controlled the wealth. The middle class Americans were now on a level with the previously poverty-stricken class. They lost jobs, homes, and entire ways of life.
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it will stop the system
Because he was a socialist.
Poor people far outnumbered middle class in the Middle Ages. The serfs and other peasants were the great majority of the population, and the Middle Class was very small. So there were more cottages for poor people than middle class houses.