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"where then is the average man's share of the prosperity promised in the election of mr. coolidge? it has not arrived and it is not discernible on the horizon. but when the stock boom spends itself and deflation sets in, the average citizen will be invited, as usual, to sustain the losses."—from an editorial in the nation, february 28, 1925

what problem of the 1920s economy does this excerpt emphasize? (5 points)

uneven distribution of income
falling crop prices
credit purchasing
bank failures

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