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1 My Day in the Great Depression By: Angela Levesque

2 The Basics I made $750 per year I was a market owner I had a husband and a daughter

3 Basics continued Rent for our house was $12 per month The phone cost $3 per month, so we stopped that service Electricity was $1 per month, so we kept that Having the doctor come to the house was $3

4 Can I support my family? I can’t see how it would be possible for me to support my family on my income I don’t even have enough money for food My daughter goes and picks fruit off trees and off of the street She also shines people’s shoes for a little extra money

5 Family support continued My husband is unemployed My husband and I fight so much that it is hard to live together Divorce is too expensive with all of the legal fees, so we will probably just stay together http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/snprel ief1.htmhttp://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/snprel ief1.htm

6 Food I had $14.40 as a budget for the week I had enough money to buy plenty of bread and potatoes The government gave out some Cheese, but the lines were very long

7 Food continued There was very rarely meat My husband would sometimes hunt for meat Pasta was cheap too, so we ate that a lot We did eat carrots because they were one of the cheaper vegetables http://www.rinfret.com/depression.html I don’t know if I could live like this everyday

8 Shopping Shopping around the town in the classroom was not very fun because I did not have enough money to buy anything that I didn’t absolutely need No extras! I felt very poor and kind of pathetic having to wait long lines for the government to feed my family

9 Clothes There was literally no money for clothes We just had to do with what we had before the Depression A sweater cost $1, so it was either a sweater or the electricity bill for the month

10 Toys I felt bad that I couldn’t buy my daughter toys 1 doll cost $2, so that was tough to come up with She had a few left from before to play with http://www.michigan.gov/hal/0,1607,7-160- 15481_19268_20778-52530--,00.htmlhttp://www.michigan.gov/hal/0,1607,7-160- 15481_19268_20778-52530--,00.html

11 Neighbors My neighbors are all angry and mean Everybody is stressed about money and food Nobody gets anything besides the necessities anymore A lot of the neighbors are becoming unemployed because their bosses can not afford to pay them anymore http://ingrimayne.com/econ/EconomicCatastroph e/GreatDepression.htmlhttp://ingrimayne.com/econ/EconomicCatastroph e/GreatDepression.html

12 Neighbors continued I feel lucky because I feel that my family is a little better off than most of the neighbors At least I have a job at the moment Some of the neighbors are both unemployed (25% of the population was unemployed), I don’t know how they are even living I feel bad because I don’t have any money to spare to help them out

13 Transportation I could not afford any type of transportation The average car costs $300 –That is almost half of my income! –Gas for a car was 5 cents per gallon -I train hop and walk most places –Sometimes I am lucky enough to find somebody to drive me

14 Transportation continued Cabs cost 20 cents per mile Bicycles cost $50 The train cost about 51 cents for a 30 minute ride, so it was much cheaper just to jump in and ride for free


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