Great Depression Memes: Depression 2 Electric Bugaloo

Phil

3 days ago

Great Depression Memes: Because the Sequel Nobody Wanted Is Probably Coming

Just when you thought economic news couldn't get more depressing, President Donald Trump decided to slap tariffs on nearly every country, inadvertently rebooting America's least favorite economic disaster—the Great Depression. Welcome to Great Depression 2, folks! Or as social media users have affectionately branded it: The Great Depression sequel literally nobody asked for. Because when reality becomes an economic nightmare, the internet steps up its meme game. Great Depression memes, and Depression 2 memes that are being dubbed "2nd Depression memes" are officially here, and they're the hilarious coping mechanism we desperately needed.

Great Depression 2 Memes: Naming Economic Disaster Like It’s a Blockbuster

Social media users on platforms like X and Bluesky have gleefully begun brainstorming creative new names for the 2nd Great Depression, turning collective anxiety into collective comedy gold. Who knew economic collapse could be this meme-able? The contenders range from "The Great Depression 2: Electric Boogaloo" to "Depression II: This Time It’s Personal (and Financial)." These Great Depression 2 memes perfectly capture our cultural moment—where humorously naming our impending financial doom is somehow less scary than facing it directly.

2nd Great Depression Memes: Laughing Through the Economic Pain

Of course, memes aren’t just naming the crisis—they’re capturing every chaotic detail of our economic plunge into oblivion. After Goldman Sachs raised the recession odds from "bad but maybe manageable" to "you should probably start hoarding toilet paper again," 2nd Great Depression memes erupted. Memes quickly became the go-to remedy for soothing economic anxiety. Who needs financial stability when you have witty internet jokes to distract you from skyrocketing grocery bills and mass layoffs?

Great Depression Memes: Tariffs, Taxes, and Terrified Millennials

Nothing fuels Great Depression memes quite like tariffs that make everything expensive enough to reconsider the "three meals a day" concept entirely. Trump's sweeping tariffs have ensured that soon, buying bread will feel like a luxury vacation. Memes predict a future where millennials swap avocado toast for Depression-era chic meals—think breadlines, but make it trendy. The internet has truly nailed the vibe of impending economic doom, turning stress into social media serotonin.

The Economic Sequel’s Unnecessary Plot Twists

This meme-fueled fiasco wouldn’t be complete without highlighting the ironic twist: these tariffs were meant to "revitalize" America. Instead, they've revitalized the classic Great Depression memes, only with a 2025 remix. Users sarcastically noted that Trump's tariffs might unintentionally achieve one campaign promise: bringing back classic American experiences like Hoovervilles and bartering for food. Who knew economic nationalism could be this nostalgic?

Perhaps the best part about 2nd Great Depression memes is their relentless creativity. From imagining new ways to economize (DIY toothpaste, anyone?) to hilarious job application memes where everyone has "survived economic collapse" as their core skill, these memes make the coming economic apocalypse oddly bearable. After all, if we're doomed anyway, we might as well meme our way down.

If you've laughed—or cried—your way through these Great Depression memes, Thunder Dungeon has plenty more comedic coping strategies waiting for you. Dive deeper into hilarious posts about how "Everything is computer" according to the President, Bitcoin memes that might make you feel better about everything crashing, or Nintendo Switch 2 memes (since that might be affected by all this as well, apparently.)

Because when reality insists on being depressing, at least we have memes to soften the blow.

Phil is one of the co-founders of Thunder Dungeon (the short one). As a result he spends his time simultaneously on the internet and in a dark, windowless room.

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