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How similar is the current economic situation to the times of the Great Depression?

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How similar is the current economic situation to the times of the Great Depression?

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Bernanke says crisis ‘no comparison’ to Great Depression Dec 1 04:33 PM US/Eastern Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke said Monday the current economic situation bears “no comparison” to the much deeper crisis of the 1930s Great Depression. “Well, you hear a lot of loose talk, but let me just … say, as a scholar of the Great Depression — and I’ve written books about the Depression and been very interested in this since I was in graduate school, there’s no comparison,” Bernanke said in a question period after an address in Austin, Texas. Bernanke cited “an order-of-magnitude difference” in the current situation compared to the 1930s. “During the 1930s, there was a worldwide depression that lasted for about 12 years and was only ended by a world war,” he said. “During that time, the unemployment rate went to 25 percent, at least, based on the data that we have. The real GDP (gross domestic product) fell by one-third. About a third of all of the banks failed. The stock market fell 90

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