To Kill a Mockingbird how is the towns economic situation described?

In To Kill a Mockingbird, the town's economic situation is described as being in decline. The Great Depression has hit the town hard, and many people are out of work or struggling to make ends meet. This is reflected in the descriptions of the town's businesses, many of which are closed or abandoned, and in the way that the town's residents dress and live.
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