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31 May, 15:43

How did the shrinking economy lead to increased layoffs of workers in The Great Depression?

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  1. 31 May, 17:47
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    The shrinking of the economy lowered the profit after selling goods and it wouldn't make sense not to lay off workers
  2. 31 May, 18:22
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    Since the economy shrunk, business owners didn't have enough money to pay their workers, and since they didn't sell much, they didn't need workers. Since many people didn't have a job because of the layoffs, they didn't have money to go buy things. It became a cycle.
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