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1929 is the year you are seeking.
1932 and 1933 are usually considered to be the worst of the Great Depression years. In 1932, the GNP fell a record 13.4 percent and unemployment rose over 23 persent. By 1930, industrial stock had lost about 80 percent of their value since before the Crash. 10,000 banks had failed and about $2 billion in deposits had been lost.
The worst thing Thomas Edison did in his life was marry Mary Miller, a 19 year old when he was the age of 39.
1925. There were 794 tornado deaths in the U.S. that year, 695 from a single tornado.
The Great Depression started was started in the economic downfall in the 1930's. But the Great Depression really started when the stock market crashed October 29, 1929.
The worst storm that year was Tropical Depression Five-E, which killed one person in Mexico.
well, no. they say The Ression is and will be the absolute worst.........not trying to scare you but itz true
During the Great Depression 1932 was considered the worst year. and the year that FDR was elected. 1933 was sometimes considered as the great turn around or the beginning of the end.....if that makes sense
The worst year of the Great Depression was 1933. In 1933, the unemployment rate rose to 25%.
Great Depression
The time right before the Great Depression was the worst.
Severe Depression
One of the worst signs of economic depression is high unemployment. Unemployment drives many of the other symptoms of depression (such as increased debt, mortgage foreclosures and unwillingness to spend on luxury items).
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1932 and 1933
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Great Depression