Great Gatsby's Failures

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The Roaring Twenties and its high spirit almost made it through decade, until the seemingly never ending boom obscured a flawed economic system which eventually led to the stock market crash in October, 1929 occurred and completely inverted the national atmosphere. By 1931 over eight million United States citizens were unemployed (Andrist 185). By 1932 the number increased to between twelve and fifteen million, making unemployment a reality for one in four Americans (Carey). Along with civilians, businesses such as banks were constantly collapsing and by1933 almost half the banks in the United States had failed (Carey). This combination of failed businesses along with the general pessimism across the nation led to a sharp decrease in supply