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What was life like for people during the Great Depression?

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Answer: The Great Depression was an era of movement and vagrancy, a time where jobs were sought out by adventurers who train hopped from one town to the next.

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im sure it was depressing lol (its a joke)

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(real answer) As stocks continued to fall during the early 1930s, businesses failed, and unemployment rose dramatically. By 1932, one of every four workers was unemployed. Banks failed and life savings were lost, leaving many Americans destitute. With no job and no savings, thousands of Americans lost their homes.

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