Soup kitchens, shantytowns, and unemployment
Bread lines, soup kitchens and rising numbers of homeless and jobless people rolled out to be frequently more common in America's cities and urban neighborhoods. Farmers couldn't endure accumulating their products and were constrained to surrender them dying in the territories while individuals were undernourished. The Great Depression deepened during the 1930s, causing intense problems for many Westerners, many doubted the administration for advice.