Another two years have passed swiftly.
During these two years, the economic environment in the United States not only showed no improvement but deteriorated even further.
Actually, last year, in 1931, the economic environment in the United States showed some improvement.
However, as Europe began to feel the impact of the previous U.S. economic crisis, it finally erupted into a widespread financial crisis.
Even with the existence of the "Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act," there are still many economic exchanges between the United States and Europe.
The United States, influenced by the European financial crisis, found its burgeoning economy thrust back into the abyss.
In 1930, over six million people in the United States were unemployed.
By March of this year, the unemployed population in the United States had reached 15 million, and this number continued to rise. By now, which is the second half of 1932, the unemployed population in the United States has already exceeded 17 million!
