The Roaring 20s were not completely roaring but they “don't have to lie” to the people to make it seem like they were roaring; but it was a pretty unstable due to the basis of the Roar being investing. The lower classes were also not roaring as they kept being in poverty. We tend to focus on the extremely affluent in history when we learn about it so we disregard the lower classes in situation that”Isn't ideal” at all to them and their well-being. Many of these people were working in factory jobs still making barely livable wages. There was a very robust middle class also and they could now purchase things like cars and other quality of life appliances but the impoverished could not afford these luxuries and lived in poverty just like before the 20s and the first world war.