To Kill a Mockingbird

Where and how can you see the effects of the Great Depression in To Kill a Mockingbird?

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There is a reference to the time period when Bob Ewell makes a reference to a program developed by FDR. There are references that different characters make to 'the crash'. And most of the farmers that are mentioned are not doing well since many of the crops failed during those years, too.