Can you survive a Great Depression?
No economy in the history of the world has ever sustained a constant rate of growth. Recessions, depressions, and complete economic collapse is inevitable in even the most advanced of societies. Insider trading, greed, and crony capitalism can all lead to an inevitable collapse of the economic infrastructure. Pandemics, armed conflicts, and natural disasters can fuel a rapid deconstruction of economies and societal norms. Preparing for the economic collapse of any society starts with understanding how society breaks down, and history can inform us of how that happens. When a nation collapses, is it possible to be prepared? Can you know what to expect?
In this blog, we’ll look at the 10 most common things that happen after a society collapses. Not all of these things occur at once, and your surrounding community may not suffer from all 10 of them; but they will occur nonetheless. You may have already noticed a few of the warning signs of the things we will cover in this blog. Be aware of how they interrelate and prepare for their eventuality. All economies do collapse, and no economy is immune to the cyclical nature of growth and decay. Here are the ten things to expect.
Runs on stores and empty shelves cause panic buying and hoarding which further complicates the shortages and supply chains. Hyperinflation and hyper-demand for products causes dramatic price increases, which leads to even greater panic and further compounding shortages. Having ample supply of staple products, knowing ways to cook to stretch your supplies, bartering for food, and growing your own food are all methods to insulate yourself from food shortages caused by an economic collapse.
Precious metals, tangible goods, skills, and services become the new currency. Precious metals will retain some value amidst an economy’s collapse because they have global value and intrinsic value. People know that precious metals, like minted coins, hold value, so they will be more willing to barter for precious metals over paper currency. Precious metals will also retain value in economy’s of neighboring countries that are not experiencing a collapse. Perhaps more invaluable than even gold, however, is the value that you can bring to bear based upon your skills and talents.
Skills are your number one commodity and are of greatest value. Possessing needed skills like carpentry, sewing, medicine, homebrewing, fishing, hunting, welding, and the like will allow you to trade these services for food and other services you will need to survive. When paper currency is, literally, not worth the paper it is printed on, what you can do will determine what you can obtain in goods and services.
As tenants cannot pay, landlords will evict by law or by force. Government mortgage and rent relief programs can only last so long. When these supplemental resources and personal reserves run out and people join the ranks of the truly unemployed and are unable to pay their rent or mortgage, evictions will be looming. Some people will be able to gather family members under the same roof. Other, less fortunate people, will find themselves searching for shelter. Owning land is the best insulation from homelessness, but not everyone is in a position to do that. This leads to the 4th thing that occurs when a country’s economy collapses.
After every armed conflict you see whole caravans of migrants fleeing their once stable homes in search of a better life. Most are not received well by people on the land they are trying to cross or settle. Large scale migrations are inevitable in any nation’s economic collapse, and these large-scale migrations can put your safety in jeopardy if you’re trying to stay put or travel, yourself, to a safer location.
Water, power, even garbage services can all be temporarily halted or interrupted. Compound these economic interruptions with any other natural disaster: flood, tornado, earthquake, and the like, and you could see a service interruption which could last for weeks or months. Poor maintenance and flooding can easily lead to the poisoning of municipal water sources. Having a home storage, barrel system, or natural water source will be critical to your survival. Alternative power methods and water reserves provide some insulation from the harmful consequences of an economic collapse. Having access to natural flows or collection points of water can sustain you through disruptions, and having at least some form of alternate power generation like solar or wind energy will allow you to, at the very least, sustain yourself.
Keeping your resources and prepared supplies concealed and secret are essential to your ongoing security. Having some forms of personal protection and security become essential. Even the perception of strength can work to your advantage. If your shades are drawn, criminals don’t know what they will encounter. If your resources are hidden, opportunistic people will pass over your location for a softer and visibly richer target. Remember, those looking to take advantage of the situation will often look for easy targets.
This leads to the 7nth thing that occurs when an economy collapses – militaristic rule.
In some areas, martial law or something that looks like martial law will be put in place. Militias, local police forces, state National Guard units, military – each may control pockets of population and may end up fighting each other for that control. You should be prepared to lay low or to bug out of your location if possible. Having prepper stores off-site, secured, or even buried will allow you to get to a safer location and survive once there. This isn’t always a possibility, for many city preppers. If you have to bug-out, be prepared for the self-proclaimed authority forces you may encounter, as well as potential marauding bands. Keep some of your supplies hidden but more visible than your main supplies. If you have a 5 pound bag of flour hidden slightly in your bug out vehicle but another 25 pounds hidden more deeply, you are likely only going to be out the 5 pounds should you get stopped and shaken down.
Even in an economic collapse, not everyone is going to want to kill you if they can take what you have at gunpoint. If you are bugging-in, be prepared for self-proclaimed authorities to seize your supplies in the name of their cause. The same practices apply. Have a deeper and more hidden supply to make it appear as though the slightly hidden supplies are all you have. During the American Revolution, it was not uncommon for patriot forces to seize people’s food and cattle in the name of the rebellion. Colonialists were sometimes paid in mostly worthless IOUs. A starving military under sporadic and unclear leadership could seize your visible supplies partially or wholly.
In the days after hurricane Katrina, police officers were not reporting to duty in full numbers as they cared for and protected their own families. As hospitals prepared for a wave of COVID-19 patients in need of critical care, other medical procedures were delayed or cancelled. During any economic collapse, these services of fire, police, and health will be, at best, sporadic. In some cases, they may not exist all together. Review your preparations in case of a fire. Can you contain a small fire? Can you evacuate safely if you must? Review your personal security preparations. Is your bug-in location safe when locked down? Can you protect yourself if you need to bug-out? Review your medical needs. We have several blogs on all of these subjects on my channel if you want to take a deeper look at any of them, but do realize that these critical health and safety resources are also some of the first things to go as a nation’s infrastructure collapses.
A hurricane hitting the East coast, for example, in the absence of a federal relief effort and with the absence of local fire, medical, and police services could result in famine, disease, looting, and a mass migration of fleeing people. An earthquake could turn a population desperate to survive. Death tolls can skyrocket and your personal security may be left solely up to you.
When prepping, prepare for the obvious, probable disasters that occur in your area normally, but also prepare for the possible disasters which could result from a compounding of disasters. During an economic depression, emergency relief may not come, so make sure your supplies can sustain you for as many weeks as possible.
Likewise, your value to the new society increases according to what you are able to produce or maintain. If you are able to grow food, people will always need to eat. If you know how to hunt or forage, people will always need to eat to survive.
Even in the darkest days of a nation’s collapse, some form of recovery is in the future. What that recovery looks like is out of your control, but making it to that recovery is the essence of proper prepping. After every economic collapse, a recovery occurs. Stability does eventually return to a region. What that new economy and world looks like is impossible to know, but if you prepare for the immediate things which occur when an economy collapses, your chances of riding out the storm and surviving to a time of recovery increase.
Even the strongest of nations can fail. Even the most robust economies can sink into deep and long lasting economic depressions. Be prepared by knowingly prepping for these 10 things which occur when a nation’s economy collapses. At best, you may encounter only one of them as a problem. At worst, you could suffer through all of them and more. Proper preparation now will carry you through safely to an eventual recovery.
As always, please stay safe out there.
Great post for all Americans! Thank you!