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US President Harry Truman labels his administration the 'Fair Deal'

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On 5 January 1949, President Harry Truman introduced his "Fair Deal" agenda, focusing on economic reforms and social justice to build on the New Deal's foundation

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Publisted at 8:16 AM, Sun Jan 5th, 2025

On 5 January 1949, US President Harry Truman boldly branded his administration's domestic agenda as the "Fair Deal," promising comprehensive reforms to extend the New Deal's legacy.

His ambitious plan aimed to improve housing, increase the minimum wage, and secure healthcare reforms, setting a progressive course for America's post-war society.

Truman's "Fair Deal" symbolised a commitment to advancing economic fairness and social justice, responding to the needs of a rapidly evolving nation.

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