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20 March, 18:46

Which was not a reason Americans were buying fewer products by the late 1920s?

Overbuying with credit

Stagnant wages

Unbalanced income distribution

Falling prices

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  1. 20 March, 20:32
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    D. Falling prices.

    This is an economic phenomenon known as deflation. The logic after it is that if you expect prices to go down after a while, why would you buy? It was one of the most dangerous consequences of the great depression.
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