Home > Great Depression and New Deal > Everyday Living
Everyday Living
- Average Yearly Earnings for Full-Time Employees, 1935
- The middle class
- Taking Care of Family Needs
- Farm Families
- Automobiles
- Home Ownership
- Family Structure
- The upper middle class and the wealthy
- The very rich
- The poor
- Coal-Mining Families
- The Rural Poor: Tenant Farmers and Sharecroppers
- The Urban Poor
- "Feed the Hungry"
- Leisure...
[The entire page is 8063 words long]
Join eNotes
Over 3,500 study guides, question and answer forums, literature criticism, reference content, and much more!
Related Topics
Navigate
- Causes of the Great Depression
- The New Deal
- Banking and Housing
- Farm Relief
- Works Progress Administration
- Social Security
- Education
- Employment, Industry, and Labor
- Electrifying Rural America
- Women of the New Deal
- Minority Groups and the Great Depression
- Everyday Living
- Riding the Rails
- News Media and Entertainment
- Prohibition and Crime
- End of the Great Depression
