farmers, new immigrants, blacks, people in poverty, unemployed
consumers
consumers
Small Framers.
In the 1920s, the incomes of the richest 1% of Americans saw significant growth, largely due to the economic prosperity and industrial expansion of the decade. Wealth concentration increased, with this elite group capturing a substantial portion of the nation's total income. However, this disparity contributed to economic instability, as the wealth was not evenly distributed, leading to financial vulnerabilities that ultimately culminated in the Great Depression at the decade's end.
Many rural Americans, particularly farmers, generally failed to experience the economic prosperity of the 1920s. While urban areas thrived with industrial growth and consumerism, farmers faced declining prices for their crops and rising debt due to overproduction and the aftermath of World War I. Additionally, economic challenges in rural areas were exacerbated by natural disasters like the Dust Bowl later in the decade. As a result, this group struggled significantly compared to their urban counterparts.
consumers
consumers
consumers
There were several groups did not share in the prosperity of the 1920s. One of those groups were sharecroppers of the deep South. They were still poverty stricken.
Small Framers.
In the 1920s, the incomes of the richest 1% of Americans saw significant growth, largely due to the economic prosperity and industrial expansion of the decade. Wealth concentration increased, with this elite group capturing a substantial portion of the nation's total income. However, this disparity contributed to economic instability, as the wealth was not evenly distributed, leading to financial vulnerabilities that ultimately culminated in the Great Depression at the decade's end.
During the 1920's, there was a sustained prosperity during the decade for everyone but the poorest group of people. There were fantastic technological advances as well as a thriving culture during this time.
African Americans and farmers
Many rural Americans, particularly farmers, generally failed to experience the economic prosperity of the 1920s. While urban areas thrived with industrial growth and consumerism, farmers faced declining prices for their crops and rising debt due to overproduction and the aftermath of World War I. Additionally, economic challenges in rural areas were exacerbated by natural disasters like the Dust Bowl later in the decade. As a result, this group struggled significantly compared to their urban counterparts.
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It was the 1920s not the 1910s and it was the Ku Klux Klan who were and still are hostile to Jews, Catholics and African-Americans.
Native Americans