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Yes, we can … have our own Depression

With unemployment at 8.5 percent, former Labor Secretary Robert Reich finally called it:
This is still not the Great Depression of the 1930s, but it is a Depression.


When depressions were great: The ominous offhand remark edition

Are we in a depression? Maybe so, if offhand remarks about the last one now require clarification. During Tim Pawlenty’s substitute-radio-host gig this afternoon on KKMS-AM, a Christian talk station, the governor asserted that religious institutions used to provide the nation’s social-service safety net but have abdicated that role to the government. He asked his [...]


When depressions were great: Sept. 30, 1929

Here are snippets of news from the Minneapolis papers of 79 years ago, in the days leading up to the stock market crash that ushered in the Great Depression. Today: Waiting to see if the stock market has hit rock bottom; businessmen study art; huge national banks predicted; the world is getting better, pastor says; [...]


When depressions were great: Sept. 29, 1929

What were people doing, thinking and reading about in Minneapolis in the month that led up to the Great Crash of 1929? We’re counting down the days to the Oct. 29 anniversary by dipping into the local newspapers from 79 years ago.
Sept. 29, 1929, fell on a Sunday, meaning a fat edition of the Tribune [...]


When depressions were great: The weekend edition

Not every scrap of news from local papers in Sept. 1929 was portentous in the days leading up to Black Thursday. This weekend’s selection includes items of general interest not keyed to imminent financial collapse — but that doesn’t mean they’re pleasant: An expert predicts the collapse — of dirigibles; a man falls from a Minneapolis skyscraper under construction; an unmanned balloon lands in “Jugoslavia” with a blood-stained basket; and 60 “negroes” are jailed in Chicago raids. In financial news: Taxpayer refunds from federal surplus are a sign of rising prosperity; business in 1929 will be as good as in 1928; and vague whispers on Wall Street caused a sell-off.


When depressions were great: Sept. 25, 1929

In today’s peek at the local news of 79 years ago, the St. Paul post office could collapse within 30 days — physically, that is; President Hoover backs a tariff law that critics call a monstrosity for the benefit of big corporations; the stock market has grown to a point that would have been unimaginable [...]


When depressions were great: Sept. 24, 1929, in local papers

In today’s installment of news from Minneapolis newspapers of 79 years ago, the United States treasury has as much as $300 million surplus revenue to give back to taxpayers; non-bank lenders play a big role in loans; a senator bloviates that government favors industry over the masses; former President Coolidge cuts a four-digit check; and [...]


When depressions were great: 79 years ago today

The problem with the current financial crisis is that no one knows what’s going to happen. By contrast, it’s almost comforting to read the news from 79 years ago today. Markets are “reactionary,” trading is “largely professional in character,” and the United States is owed (rather than owes) unfathomable sums of money. It’s ominous, to [...]