Throughout the 1920s, prices on the U.S. stock exchange rose exponentially, however, by the end of the decade, uncontrolled growth and a stock market propped up by speculation and borrowed money proved unsustainable, resulting in the Wall Street Crash of October 1929. This set a chain of events in motion that led to economic collapse - banks demanded repayment of debts, the property market crashed, and people stopped spending as unemployment rose. Within a year the country was in the midst of an economic depression, and the economy continued on a downward trend until late-1932.
It was during this time where Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) was elected president, and he assumed office in March 1933 - through a series of economic reforms and New Deal policies, the economy began to recover. Stock prices fluctuated at more sustainable levels over the next decades, and developments were in line with overall economic development, rather than the uncontrolled growth seen in the 1920s. Overall, it took over 25 years for the Dow Jones value to reach its pre-Crash peak.
Monthly value of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) from January 1920 to December 1955
Characteristic
Unadjusted DJIA index value
Dec-1955
488.4
Nov-1955
483.26
Oct-1955
454.87
Sep-1955
466.62
Aug-1955
468.18
Jul-1955
465.85
Jun-1955
451.38
May-1955
424.86
Apr-1955
425.65
Mar-1955
409.7
Feb-1955
411.87
Jan-1955
408.83
Dec-1954
404.39
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