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Essay on The Great Crash of 1929 and The Panic of 2008

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The year was 1928 and the American economy was thriving like it had never been before. With Henry Ford’s sponsorship of the assembly line, the automobile industry was rising and vehicles were becoming more affordable. The end of World War I was also having a positive effect on the American economy. The events leading to the crash of ’29 were recognizable and now as economists look back some ask how did we as a nation not see this coming? The actual crash did not occur overnight, it lasted over the span of five days, days that America will never forget.

America had just implemented an installment plan which allowed people to buy goods such as automobiles, appliances, radios, etc. on credit and have installed payments over a …show more content…

“By 1929, 2 out of every 5 dollars a bank loaned [to people] were used to purchase stocks.”( Suddath) The days that transpired are infamous and will live on through the history of America.

Economists say that the day that the market actually peaked was on September 3, 1929. On this day the Dow was up 27% from the year before, but this high did not last long. Over the course of a few weeks the prices fell and did not slow down. On October 23, 1929, also known as Black Thursday, within the last hour of trading the stock prices “suddenly plummeted” (Suddath). By the time the market closed at 3 p.m. “people [investors] were shaken” (Suddath), they didn’t know what happened. Throughout the rest of the day “fear and panic set in”, and upon opening the next morning prices began to plunge downward. Over thirteen million shares changed hands that day which caused the ticker tape to run until four hours after closing. The next day, Friday, October 25, there was a meeting held by some of the nation’s largest bankers to decide what they could do to help the situation. They all decided to purchase shares of U.S. Steel above market price. Tactics like this had worked in previous stock market scares but this time they were unsuccessful. However, this move did

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