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Many critics questioned FDR's New Deal on shift from individualism to collectivism, and for his extensive economic interventionism
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There are multiple reasons politicians protested the 'New Deal'. From the Left, politicians argued that the 'New Deal' did not do enough redistribution of wealth. From the Right, politicians opposed more government welfare programs.
It spent too much money and jobs were seemingly pointless, like the WPA, people were paid to dust park benches
Republicans opposed the New Deal with claims that it was the enemy of growth and economic expansion. Their criticism centered around the increased federal control of the economy, and the power that the reform gave to labor unions.
Critics on the right argued that the New Deal expanded government power excessively, stifling free enterprise and individual liberties, while those on the left contended that it did not go far enough to address systemic issues like wealth inequality and labor rights. In response, FDR and his administration defended the New Deal as a necessary intervention to stabilize the economy and provide relief to Americans during the Great Depression. They emphasized the importance of balancing economic recovery with social welfare and sought to adapt and refine policies based on feedback and evolving conditions. Ultimately, FDR maintained that the New Deal was a pragmatic approach to unprecedented challenges.
Criticisms of the CPI All the criticisms of the CPI arise from the fact that it is a fixed weight basket. The three main criticisms are given below: 1. The CPI suffers from a substitution bias. 2. The CPI does not include new products. 3. The CPI does not include quality changes.
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