Slate Money - Money Talks: Don’t Forget The 1929 Crash
Slate News14 Okt 2025

Slate Money - Money Talks: Don’t Forget The 1929 Crash

In this Money Talks: Felix Salmon and Elizabeth Spiers are joined by journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin to discuss his new book 1929, a detailed account of what led to Wall Street’s most devastating crash. They’ll discuss the lessons we should keep from the systemic failure that resulted in the Great Depression and why the knowledge feels as relevant as ever today.

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