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In the year
, the US stock market collapsed.
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Do you mean a specific collapse, or should I list the major US stock-market collapses? Common notable years:
- 1929 — The Wall Street Crash (Great Crash) in late October 1929 that helped trigger the Great Depression.
- 1987 — "Black Monday" (October 19, 1987), when the Dow dropped about 22–23% in a single day.
- 2000–2002 — The dot‑com bubble burst after the March 2000 peak, with large declines through 2002.
- 2008 — The Global Financial Crisis (worst acute phase in Sept–Oct 2008 after Lehman Brothers’ collapse).
- 1973–1974 — Major bear market after the oil shock and stagflation.
- 2020 — Rapid COVID‑19 crash in February–March 2020, followed by a sharp recovery.
Tell me which collapse you mean and I’ll fill in the blank and give more detail.
- 1929 — The Wall Street Crash (Great Crash) in late October 1929 that helped trigger the Great Depression.
- 1987 — "Black Monday" (October 19, 1987), when the Dow dropped about 22–23% in a single day.
- 2000–2002 — The dot‑com bubble burst after the March 2000 peak, with large declines through 2002.
- 2008 — The Global Financial Crisis (worst acute phase in Sept–Oct 2008 after Lehman Brothers’ collapse).
- 1973–1974 — Major bear market after the oil shock and stagflation.
- 2020 — Rapid COVID‑19 crash in February–March 2020, followed by a sharp recovery.
Tell me which collapse you mean and I’ll fill in the blank and give more detail.
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