
Mapping History : The Great Depression - Introduction
This module offers three perspectives on the Great Depression, two in graph form and one as a map. The first graph charts stock market prices from 1923 to 1939. The second graph reveals …
10 Charts & Graphs Of The Great Depression - Bigtrends
Oct 25, 2012 · Here is what the real exports and imports figures looked like until 1939. Again, it is economic recovery and aggregate demand that makes all the difference. Until tariffs are outsized …
Great Depression - St. Louis Fed
Have students look at the graph of unemployment and ask how the help-wanted ads graph correlates with the unemployment graph (lower number of help-wanted ads, higher rates of unemployment).
Great Depression Economics 101: What Historical Numbers And ... - Forbes
Apr 12, 2020 · Historical economic trends from the Great Depression provide useful information for estimating the depth and duration of the current contraction, along with associated stock market risk.
The Great Depression in the United States - Statistics & Facts
Dec 17, 2025 · The Wall Street Crash in the autumn of 1929 marked the beginning of the Great Depression in the United States.
The Great Depression and the global financial crisis: Industrial …
Unit 17 'The Great Depression, golden age, and global financial crisis’ in The CORE Team, The Economy. Available at https://tinyco.re/2372811 [Figure 17.1a]
Great Depression | Definition, History, Dates, Causes, Effects, & Facts ...
Feb 18, 2026 · Great Depression, worldwide economic downturn that began in 1929 and lasted until about 1939. It was the longest and most severe depression ever experienced by the industrialized …
The Great Depression: Facts, Charts - Data Download
4 days ago · The US Census Bureau maintains a time series, E-135: Consumer Price Indexes (all items) from 1800 to 1970.
Great Depression - Wikipedia
The Great Depression was a severe global economic downturn from 1929 to 1939. The period was characterized by high rates of unemployment and poverty, drastic reductions in industrial production …
Stock Market Crash of 1929 - Federal Reserve History
On Black Monday, October 28, 1929, the Dow declined nearly 13 percent. On the following day, Black Tuesday, the market dropped nearly 12 percent. By mid-November, the Dow had lost almost half of …