The lives of many have begun to suffer and wipe out.With loss of hope and no money to spare many have given up or have pleaded for help to the president and others.With families the depression has forced many to hate their life. Know one expected the rapid job loss and with it to come people can’t provide food,clothes, or a roof over their head.What are the citizens supposed to do now? Many have given up but the ones who hold on to hope are struggling much more. Little children are left with freezing nights and bad sight. Parents don’t have the money to help their children when they are going blind or coming home crying because they were tormented because they are poor. If this Great Depression doesn’t get any better than those living in holes …show more content…
Many citizens aren’t able to be with the ones they love. Parents have pushed themselves over the edge and have become sick for years or have been paralyzed. With children loss without parents they have started working or have run away from homes leaving about two million men and boys jobless roaming the country looking for work. With many men and boys gone women and young children are suffering at home.Children aren't allowed to be children they need to grow up faster than ever. During the day boys are beginning to work instead of going to school and girls are staying home looking after their younger siblings.In towns that used to be filled with happiness are now full of anger and sadness. Hoovervilles are wiping out homes leaving many to now live in old boxes,boards,and in dumps. The unhealthy conditions are risking the lives of the people who live here now and will begin to get worse if the conditions become horrendous in the future. The country has been dumped from the stock market crash and has been a ghost country with many businesses closing and shutting