sorry was released by the parker brothers in 1934 and still remains popular today however the most successful board game was monopoly. This game gave people the chance to buy and sell property with money they could only dream of having. On Saturday evening, it was common for a family to go shopping if they had the money to do so. There were a variety of stores downtown from shoe stores to clothing as well as music shops and sporting stores. Most families didn’t have a lot of spending money. The average take home pay was about 17 dollars a week. Some made as little as 7 dollars a week. Even doctors made only about 60 dollars a week. The prices of products reflected the economic conditions. A Men’s shirt would cost about one dollar, and a washing machine could be purchased for about 33 dollars and a winter coat cost about 22 dollars. Since many families had so little money certain things that were once common became luxury’s. For example, going to the barber was no longer an option for many families. Haircuts at home became standard practice. Families also stopped going to the dentists for regular checkups as well as doctor visits. Some women even started giving birth at home in an effort to save …show more content…
This meant that an estimated 13-15 million Americans did not have a job. Those looking for work were desperate. A business would advertise for 6 positions that needed to be filled and more than 15000 applicants would apply. Some of those who couldn’t fine work began riding the rails. Known as hobos they illegally boarded box cars on trains hoping to find work in the next town. Those who were fortunate enough to keep their jobs saw their wages slashed by as much as 60 percent. A worker who had once made one dollar an hour would be reduced to forty cents an hour and would be happy to have their job still. All across the nation fathers who had once held important positions in companies were now searching in dumpsters for their families next meal. Food was scarce for many, cabbage soup became a common meal. Meat and vegetables could no longer be afforded. Some families even resorted to taking turns eating. Some members of the family would eat on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays while others would eat on Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays, with perhaps the entire family eating together on Sunday. In order to cut heating cost families resigned to heating only one room of their