During "The New Deal," there were over 300 programs that had supported the Americans during/after the Great Depression. Here are the top 20 programs:
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC): This program provided jobs for single males on conservation projects.
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA): Helped states to provide aid for the unemployed.
Public Works Administration (PWA): Created jobs on Government projects.
Civil Works Administration (CWA): Provided work in federal jobs.
Works Progress Administration (WPA): Quickly created as many jobs as possible.
National Youth Administration (NYA): Provided job training for unemployed young people and part-time jobs for needy students.
Glass-Steagall Act: Created the FDIC. They protected bank deposits up to $5k, reassuring that Americans money were safe.
Federal Housing Administration (FHA): Government agency that FDR established to combat the housing crisis of the Great Depression.
Federal Security Agency (FSA): Responsible for oversight of several important government entities.
Home Owners' Loan Corporation (HOLC): Assisted in the refinancing of homes.
National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA): Designed to bring the interests of working class Americans and business together.
Social Security Act (SSA): Designed to combat widespread poverty
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC): This program provided jobs for single males on conservation projects.
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA): Helped states to provide aid for the unemployed.
Public Works Administration (PWA): Created jobs on Government projects.
Civil Works Administration (CWA): Provided work in federal jobs.
Works Progress Administration (WPA): Quickly created as many jobs as possible.
National Youth Administration (NYA): Provided job training for unemployed young people and part-time jobs for needy students.
Glass-Steagall Act: Created the FDIC. They protected bank deposits up to $5k, reassuring that Americans money were safe.
Federal Housing Administration (FHA): Government agency that FDR established to combat the housing crisis of the Great Depression.
Federal Security Agency (FSA): Responsible for oversight of several important government entities.
Home Owners' Loan Corporation (HOLC): Assisted in the refinancing of homes.
National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA): Designed to bring the interests of working class Americans and business together.
Social Security Act (SSA): Designed to combat widespread poverty