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The Great Depression wasn't called The Great Depression until well after the stock market collapse of 1929.
Brad Listi: The (Great) Name Game: What to Call the Current Financial Crisis? 2009
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These were programs that helped lift America out of what is today called The Great Depression of the late 1920s and early 1930s.
What's in a Name 2008
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Songs and Stories from The Great Depression, which is set to begin performances March 6.
Playbill.com : News 2009
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The deal, which came after the September 2008 collapse of Lehman Brothers Holding Inc. and the government rescue of American International Group Inc., brought stability to Goldman during the worst financial crisis since The Great Depression.
Berkshire Profit on Goldman Shares: $1.7 Billion Liz Moyer 2011
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Nor are the deficit and banking crisis his fault despite doubling the deficit and gutting the regulatory agencies that could have prevented the worst financial crisis since The Great Depression.
Jim Worth: George Bush's Memoir: An American Tragedy Jim Worth 2010
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The last time May was this bad, neither had Pearl Harbour been bombed forcing the US to enter World War II, nor had the US recovered from The Great Depression.
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Coming up, President Obama just signed what's being called the biggest overhaul of the banking and finance industry since The Great Depression.
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In answer to the worst financial crisis since The Great Depression income taxes may go up 3%?
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That was in the bull market that began in February 1933, in the middle of The Great Depression.
Alan Schram: Large Cap Stocks Are Best Protection from Inflation 2009
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Most historians agree that FDR's New Deal did not lift the country out of the doldrums of The Great Depression, but it changed attitudes.
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