Moreover, one of the most significant investments - the Golden Gate Bridge - was built during this period. The city coped very well with growing unemployment, primarily thanks to the solidarity and mutual assistance of its residents. When asked about the period of the Great Depression, older citizens of the city often mentioned how important and important mutual help was.
The richer shared food with the poorer, and the more enterprising, simply changed their business profile to survive. Fred Lautze, who was a local Ford dealer, unable to sell a single car, turned to vehicle servicing and tire repair.