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Hope this helps.... FACTS about this decade.

Population: 123,188,000 in 48 states

Life Expectancy: Male, 58.1; Female, 61.6

Average salary: $1,368

Unemployment rises to 25%

Huey Long propses a guaranteed annual income of $2,500

Car Sales: 2,787,400

Food Prices: Milk, 14 cents a qt.; Bread, 9 cents a loaf; Round Steak, 42 cents a pound

Lynchings: 21

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