Hard Times, Hard Lessons
No one really knows what the nation's economy will look like as we emerge from 14 months of the coronavirus pandemic, but the occasional parallels with the Great Depression were certainly difficult to avoid during it — the unemployment rate rose to the highest since that turbulent era. And while there are plenty of modern-day ways to prepare for any lean times that might come, a surprising number of lessons from the hardships of the 1930s endure. Here are a dozen to guide us.
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