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Hope you didn't have too much money invested in stocks when the Great Depression came along. There's a reason it wasn't called the Great Windfall or the Awesome Happy Years.

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Transcript

00:00

in 1929 the stock market crashed amidst the worst economic [The Times front page about the stock market crash]

00:09

collapse in American history it was even worse than that time the NYSE tripped and

00:13

did a faceplant in the middle of Wall Street somehow so embarrassing [NYSE as a person falling over]

00:16

many say that the crash of 29 was an epic let's say fair fail even guys like

00:22

Calvin Coolidge whose lays a fair presidency had fueled the Roaring [Calvin Coolidge sat at his desk]

00:25

Twenties off state and a total free-market ability to pick this out the [Capitalism cracking and plasters being put on it]

00:30

same guy we said the business of America is business was nothing stuff like well

00:36

it has always been possible to see some things which were solid and upon which

00:40

you could say smoke but as I look about I now see nothing to give ground folks

00:45

nothing young man whoa if that dude was the bread and he wasn't the only one in [The US looking sad]

00:50

fact this next period of American history is usually called a Great

00:53

Depression not actually because everybody needed Prozac or they probably [Stop sign appears over a prozac pill]

00:57

did but because the economy was depressed as in pressed down plain latin [A hand pressing down the word economy]

01:02

if that's confusing for over a decade after the crash jobs were scarce pocket

01:06

money was scarcer and thousands of Americans saying into complete and total

01:10

poverty the nation's farms were dying it was so bad that we can't even try and [Dry field with no crops]

01:14

make that funny but what caused the depression and how did America respond

01:18

when it happened like okay the market crash and aren't any job and banks are

01:23

closing like it's their new hobby but surely this isn't the start of global [List of things causing the great depression]

01:28

decade-long economic failure right that's what President Herbert Hoover

01:32

thought he was unlucky enough to be just eight months into his presidency when

01:36

everything went bust and his first impulse was to look on the sunny side [Hoover signing a document]

01:40

Hoover figured we could just wait it out with minimal government intervention but

01:45

what actually happened was that everything continued to get worse we [Firefigters tackling a blaze]

01:49

here gave a speech it just went like oops make matters a billion times worse

01:54

a horrible drought struck America's heartland a plant died and their root

01:57

systems along with them died topsoil dried off and was blown away by the wind [The topsoil flies off in the wind]

02:02

this caused giant dust storms called black blizzards which devastated

02:06

farmlands and caused a new type of sickness called dust pneumonia this dust [Child stood in a dust cloud]

02:11

mageddon was called the dustbowl smell along with

02:15

following prices of crops and transformed the swarms of farming [Farming family in the dried out farmland]

02:18

families into homeless Wanderers scouring America for jobs in a new place

02:22

to be the lucky made it to California with banjos on their knees amidst all [Guy playing a banjo]

02:28

this chaos came a new president named Franklin Delano Roosevelt while FDR had

02:32

a radical idea for how to fix America he called it the New Deal yeah it sounds [FDR smiling]

02:38

like a used car sales it was actually sweeping legislation that gave the

02:41

entire government a sort of socialist overhaul let's see there were massive [Picture of people going to work]

02:46

make-work programs there were huge subsidies and price controls for farmers

02:50

there was government regulation of stock trading at America's first public [SEC logo]

02:54

pension programs Social Security well some people say that FDR's New Deal

02:58

helped to halt the depression lessening its impact until World War two gave the [Hand stops the US GDP chart from falling anymore]

03:02

US economy the jolt it needed to fire upping it others say that the New Deal

03:06

was a sneaky left-wing takeover of the government that didn't do much good and

03:10

saddled America with social programs that are holding us back even until [Guy protesting about welfare in front of the Capitol]

03:15

today well the one thing everybody can agree on is that the Great Depression

03:18

made a permanent dent in America it's the reason why so many things today are [A car labelled the depression drives into the US and causes a dent]

03:23

like they are it's also the reason why every American over 90 keeps their money

03:27

in their mattress [Old man lifts up his mattress to show loads of cash under it]

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