: Easy access to credit allowed ordinary citizens to invest in the stock market, often through risky "buying on margin". The Hidden Fault Lines
: Wealth was concentrated; the top 5% of Americans held more income than the bottom 60%. The 1920s and the Great Depression The 1920s an...
Following World War I, the United States entered an era of vigorous economic growth, with the nation's wealth more than doubling between 1920 and 1929. This "Roaring Twenties" period was defined by: : Easy access to credit allowed ordinary citizens
: Farmers faced hardship long before 1929 due to overproduction and falling prices after wartime subsidies ended. This "Roaring Twenties" period was defined by: :
From Glamour to Gloom: The Tale of Two Decades The transition from the "Roaring Twenties" to the Great Depression remains one of the most dramatic shifts in history, moving from a peak of modern optimism to the depths of economic despair. The 1920s: A Decade of Unprecedented Boom
While the surface was golden, structural weaknesses were forming: