There were pockets of prosperity in the USA during the Great Depression of the 30's, and there are similar pockets of prosperity today.
The motion picture industry experienced the height of it's success during this period, because it provided cheap entertainment and a way for people to escape their problems. Warner Brothers was producing 50 movies per week, and Hollywood overall was producing over 250 movies a week. The motion picture industry is one of the largest industries in the USA, and almost everyone catering to it did well financially, including the theaters across the nation. I expect Netflix today to do well, because it's cheap and affordable entertainment.
The alcoholic beverage industry did well. Joe Kennedy was one of thousands who made a fortune in this industry. Success in this industry was the result of Prohibition and, like the motion picture industry, was a means for people to escape their problems. Marijuana today is doing well because it is prohibited and is a cheap form of entertainment for people to forget their problems.
Specialty farming, like raisins, figs, almonds, and walnuts (to name a few) did well. Agriculture and heavy industry run opposite cycles to each other. Mainline agriculture like corn, wheat, pork, cattle, and lamb which could be mass produced did not do well, but specialty crops, like those grown in California did well. The movie, "The Grapes of Wrath," ends with sharecroppers leaving the Oklahoma, Arkansas, Colorado and Texas to come to California. In California they did very well. Organic farming today is doing very well.
New technology, like the radio industry, did well. Today, revenue from the iPod more than doubling every year. Also, everyone across the nation associated with that industry is doing well. People making special cases for the iPod can't supply the demand.
The export industry did well later on in the Great Depression. The Great Depression was world wide, but the USA was the last country to come out of the Great Depression because new Government taxes took money out of the money supply. When war broke out in Europe, Europe depended upon the USA to supply them. Fortunes were made supplying Europe with food, clothing, and war material. Today, war in Iraq, Afghanistan, West Africa, and elsewhere, is destroying the general economy of the USA, which is devaluing the US Dollar , which is making USA exports cheap overseas.
Businesses catering to the rich did well (that's how Alpo got started). Mulberry, as well as Coach hand bags, are doing very well today.
The Great Depression caused change. GREAT fortunes were made in the oil industry when Big Oil cut back, allowing wildcatters a chance to enter the business (i.e., Bass, Getty, Stewart, etc.), resulting in some of the biggest oil finds in the USA.
These are just a few of the "pockets of prosperity" during the Great Depression. More money was made catering to these industries.
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Families moving in search of work is why the population patterns changed so often during The Great Depression. The depression was felt around the world.
During the great depression people smelled tar paper from what they built when they became homeless and they smelled many cars that passed by.
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cities and town were families were during the great depression
Hello! The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic depression during World War 2. It affected the stock trade greatly and many families became broke. It was the longest and worst depression in the U.s. during the in the 20th century. The Great Depression lasted from 1929 until the late 1930's or early 1940's. Thanks! ~Thunderfin~
More international trade
breadlines. (: --novanet--
Families moving in search of work is why the population patterns changed so often during The Great Depression. The depression was felt around the world.
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During the great depression people smelled tar paper from what they built when they became homeless and they smelled many cars that passed by.
many people died and lost their homes
It became the reluctant host to the Okies.
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During the great depression, many families had to survive on gruel stale bread!!
for failing to provide for their families