Franklin D. Roosevelt New Deal
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Franklin D. Roosevelt New Deal
President Franklin D. Roosevelt New Deal programs made many difference in the end of the Great Depression that restructuring American economic and society. His main goal was to focus on looking to the future to avoid any problems to the society and make sure Americans did not have to suffering from downfall of another Great Depression. However not all of the programs showed to be effective to help shape America reform. The most effective program under FDR program was Federal Deposit Insurance Cooperation, which provided America with safeguarding their deposits and money they invested. From this point American had no fear of losing their money due to disappointment from the banking problems. Overall the programs established by FDR help create jobs for unemployed workers though Federal Emergency Relief Administration and help farmers increase purchasing power because of the low prices.
With the increase rate of unemployment, Federal Emergency Relief Administration was put into place to easy the stress for the working Americans. In 1935 the FERA ended, President Roosevelt and Harry Hopkins had created Civil Works Administration and Public Works Administration program that focus on developing more work for men and women and not just encourage them with money. Many of the New Deal agencies were gear to hiring employees for teaching jobs in schools, public performances from singers and fueling the economy through public expenses. To deal with recovery of the economy for farmers, Agricultural Adjustment Administration restore the hope and provided increase in prices with the agreement that farmer would product less. Farmers then purchase machinery with the extra cash flow that improved agricultural and way of living rural areas.
Before the NRA ended in 1943, it boost jobs to 9 million people and spent nearly 12 million along. In addition, students were given part time jobs to help
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