We were on the gold standard then. No Fiat currency
http://inflationdata.com/inflation/images/charts/Annual_Inflation/inflation_Cumulative.htm
I don't think there was much inflation after the depression. During the depression there was deflation. The economy recovered slowly so there was no spike in inflation.
the homeless rate during the great depression was nearly 25 percent of Americans.
In October of 1929 with the crash of the stock market.
In the Great Depression,there have been reports of an unemployment rate of 25 Percent. January 2017, our current rate is 4.8%%
71%
The unemployment rate was 25% by 1933.
the homeless rate during the great depression was nearly 25 percent of Americans.
In the Great Depression prices fell. (In Britain, for example, between late 1929 and mid 1932 prices fell by about 33%). That was one of the big problems at the time, as it encouraged people to postpone non-essential purchases and investment, which in turn led to further falls in prices.
In October of 1929 with the crash of the stock market.
current inflation rate in harris county
In the Great Depression,there have been reports of an unemployment rate of 25 Percent. January 2017, our current rate is 4.8%%
71%
The unemployment rate was 25% by 1933.
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inflation
The unemployment rate was 25% during the Great Depression.
the inflation rate in 1992 was 1.75
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