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Antonyms for Great Depressiongreat depres·sion
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Great Depressionnoun
the economic crisis beginning with the stock market crash in 1929 and continuing through the 1930s
Depression, Great Depressionnoun
a period during the 1930s when there was a worldwide economic depression and mass unemployment
Synonyms:
depressive disorder, low, impression, economic crisis, imprint, slump, natural depression, clinical depression
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When we think about the changes that the pandemic has brought in our lives in the past year, there's a tendency to view this as exceptional or unprecedented, where, in fact, there have been previous times where Americans have found themselves with an unexpected amount of time on their hands, the best analogy, really, is the Great Depression.
We are involved in a homeless crisis, the like we have not seen since the Great Depression, no city in America can deal with this (by itself).
Cash or better yet' near cash' such as 1-2 year corporate bonds are my best idea of appropriate risks/reward investments, the reward is not much, but as Will Rogers once said during the Great Depression -.
[Americans] come back to always having that hope, no matter how difficult it is since the birth of our nation. Whether it was the Civil War, World War I, the Great Depression, World War II, an assassination decade of the '60s, or 9/11, we always had hope and we had presidents who inspired us, americans do not cower, whether it's the Nazis or the terrorists or the China virus. We have hope. We have strength. And when you have hope and strength, you have peace. But this president doesn't know what hope is.
After World War II, we had just come out of the Great Depression, times were tough. But 16 million Americans served in the war, and a tremendous number of those people went somewhere else and had completely different experiences than what they were used to.
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