Overall, the New Deal brought in many positive aspects throughout the Great Depression. If Franklin Delano Roosevelt would have never passed the New Deal, my family wouldn’t have things like social security to help us get through everyday life. I have the personal stories to testify about the programs the New Deal started. Social security has helped my family because my mom passed away and through this program it states that the government will help pay for certain expenses that I need to cover since there isn’t another income through the family(Kantor’s website). There were also ways that the New Deal was very …show more content…
The New Deal never fully eliminated poverty which was an issue with people because they were so caught up in debt that there was never an answer to get America out of it (Kantor’s website). From never officially coming out of poverty the United States is still caught up in debt from hundreds of years ago. It never fully ended the depression, and the country had more debt than ever once Roosevelt took over and started using deficit spending. Another reason that the New Deal was problematic was because the people that needed the jobs weren’t the ones that recieved them (Sieve). Although they handed some jobs that were valuable and made sense, some of them didn’t make sense. These reasons led to many people hating and being disgusted about President Roosevelt passing them through the New