EddyFriedlund3645 EddyFriedlund3645
  • 08-03-2019
  • Business
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Suppose you were living during the Great Depression. How might the events of that era have affected your future banking decisions?

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MrCreighton
MrCreighton MrCreighton
  • 08-03-2019

Many older individuals who lived through the Great Depression do not trust banks because there were "runs" on the bank where they did not have enough cash on had to facilitate customers who wanted to withdraw their money.

There may be a lingering distrust of the banking system as a result.

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