The city, like many others in the Southern United States, suffered from post-war depression.
In other countries minigolf sport federations were not founded until the late 1950s, due to the post-war economical depression.
By 1930, in spite of post-war depression, there were sixteen of them.
Unfortunately, after 1918, the post-war depression began to seriously affect the profitability of the pottery, a situation not helped by a period of apparently weak management.
The city, like many others in the South, suffered from post-war depression.
During the post-war depression a further 30 ships were laid up.
They feared a post-war depression but wanted a return to pre-war policies.
The Employment Act of 1946 was enacted by the government to keep the economy from plunging back into a post-war depression.
The explanation of this instability lies in bankruptcy, which in turn reflected the post-war depression, deepened by a restrictive monetary policy.
Among those who took advantage of the peace was Richard Bonington, a Nottingham drawing master hit hard by the post-war economic depression.