By 1932, the U.S. stock market had lost 89% of its value compared to 1929, with the market capitalization dropping to just 11% of its 1929 level. Over 5,000 banks and 86,000 businesses had closed, and the Gross National Product (GNP) fell from $104 billion to $41 billion. Unemployment soared, leading to widespread poverty and homelessness.
Agricultural prices plummeted during the Great Depression, with wheat selling for less than 25 cents per bushel, corn for less than 7 cents, and oats for less than 10 cents. Farmers could not cover the costs of production, leading to widespread bankruptcies. Many farmers resorted to destroying their livestock because it was cheaper than feeding them or selling them at a loss.
Despite the economic downturn, certain industries saw growth during the Great Depression. These included the contraceptive industry, tobacco, radio, and movies. Contraceptives were in demand as people could not afford to have children, while tobacco and entertainment provided affordable escapes from the harsh realities of the time.
Public perception of President Hoover was overwhelmingly negative during the Great Depression. He was widely blamed for the economic crisis, and his policies were seen as ineffective. His speeches were met with boos and protests, and he was often referred to as a 'killer of veterans' and 'the man who ruined the banks.'
Franklin D. Roosevelt's campaign focused on empathy and reform, emphasizing the importance of natural resources and the people as the nation's true capital. In contrast, Herbert Hoover's campaign was marked by attacks on Roosevelt and a lack of effective solutions to the economic crisis. Roosevelt's warm and confident demeanor resonated with voters, leading to his landslide victory.
The Great Depression was caused by a combination of factors, including the stock market crash of 1929, overproduction, and a lack of consumer purchasing power. The U.S. government's insistence on maintaining high prices and low wages exacerbated the crisis, leading to a vicious cycle of reduced consumption, layoffs, and further economic contraction.
【本期简介】富兰克林·德拉诺·罗斯福(Franklin Delano Roosevelt,1882年1月30日-1945年4月12日) ,华人称为“小罗斯福”,美国第32任总统(1933-1945),美国历史上首位连任四届的总统。1911年,罗斯福进入纽约州参议院。1913年被威尔逊总统任命为助理,海军部长。1929年-1932年,任纽约州州长一职,并于1932年大选击败胡佛,当选为美国总统。【主播】恶霸波、张偏见【公众号】柳南故事【进群方式】13521785295【商务合作】18618145983