Before the new deal, many people suitable for work struggles to get jobs simply because so many business had downsized or closed since they couldn’t afford workers making available work scarce. Part of the new deal was creating jobs for people through the Works Progress Administration. The effects of this are seen in a statement in a document by Woodward (n.d.), “ It was a great experience, to see thousands of destitute but able bodied men and women who have been removed from …show more content…
Part of President Roosevelt's New Deal was helping to save businesses and prevent this situation from occurring again. The effects of his new deal towards industry is described in a speech by President Roosevelt (2000) himself, “Today we have reason to believe that things are a little better than they were two months ago. Industry has picked up, railroads are carrying more freight, farm prices are better, but I am not going to indulge in issuing proclamations of overenthusiastic assurance” (Para. 16). In this fireside chat, he explains how he sees improvement after just two months. This supports the idea that the new deal was a success by helping the industry because right away progress was