They couldn't. The Great Depression had caused many business to let workers go, because they were losing money. Everyone was losing money, so no one could help no one
It was difficult to find a job during the Great Depression. Many businesses closed, or have to reduce operations. About 1 in 4 people had no job. Not easy at all.
migrants were so desperate for work that they travel vast distances to find it.
poor and havingtrouble finding jobs.forced to leave their homes to migrate to the North, where it wasn't guaranteed they would find better lives.Overall, they just didn't have an equal chancehad less to survive on.
Conditions during the great depression was terrible people lost there jobs and the things they owned.
During the depression, the problem wasn't that money was scarce, on the contrary, there was tons and tons of it! I was just useless. The value of the dollar was reduced to virtualy nothing. People that went to bed with a million in the bank woke up to find that it wasn't worth one thousand. (slightly exagerated a bit but you get the point)
How about this? During the Great Depression, people learned that the QUALITY of life did not depend on how much money they had.
Young people often had to quiet school and try to find work
The W.P.A. aka the Works Projects Administration
It was difficult to find a job during the Great Depression. Many businesses closed, or have to reduce operations. About 1 in 4 people had no job. Not easy at all.
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migrants were so desperate for work that they travel vast distances to find it.
poor and havingtrouble finding jobs.forced to leave their homes to migrate to the North, where it wasn't guaranteed they would find better lives.Overall, they just didn't have an equal chancehad less to survive on.
lost money when banks closed; they couldn't find jobs and many resorted to eating out of garbage cans.
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Conditions during the great depression was terrible people lost there jobs and the things they owned.
During the Great Depression, people were thankful to have work of any kind, no matter how menial.New immigrants may find jobs as menial in hotels and restaurants.
Hooverville was a term used during the Great Depression to describe shantytowns built by homeless individuals. You could use it in a sentence like, "During the 1930s, many unemployed Americans lived in Hoovervilles as they struggled to find work and make ends meet."