Farmers and homeowners were similar in the fact that both groups suffered greatly during the Great Depression.
Farmers were particularly affected in the region from Texas to Nebraska. The Southern Plains were affected by a severe drought that caused many crops to fail. This drought was exacerbated by bad agricultural practices. In the case of homeowners, they were also affected by the bad economy. Thousands of people were unable to renew their mortgages on favorable terms, losing their homes in the process. In fact, foreclosures were one of the most serious problems of the Great Depression.