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Where were the population decline during the Great Depression primarily from?

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Where were the population decline during the Great Depression primarily from?

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I can only conjecture as to the reasons from what I have read. But your question might be (grammatically corrected) and restated as either “What was the reason for the population decline, or rather the decrease of population growth (from what it was previously)? When the Great Depression got under way, of course jobs were lossed. This resulted in the closure of businesses, including eventually many banks and other financial institutions. Homes were foreclosed upon when buyers couldn’t make mortgage (house) payments. Many people became, thereby, homeless. Some became homeless, abandoning where they were living, in search of work (employment) etc. Starvation occurred, even in the United States, during the Great Depression of the 1930’s. This dramatic economic downturn, of course, made people have less faith and hope in the future. They would ask themselves, Will we be able to feed our children? Will we be able to keep a roof over their heads? Hence, more and more people started to do thi

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