The WPA (Works Progress Administration)spent more than $11 billion and employed 8.5 million people by the time it was ended in 1943.
The Civil Works Administration (CWA) was the first public employment program of the New Deal. It was created in the fall of 1933 but disbanded the following spring. It employed about four million workers doing jobs that eventually were turned over to the WPA, Works Project Administration. The CWA got several million people off the federal "dole" and gave them a job and regular paychecks.
The civilian conservation corps.
The Bracero Program .
EBT Food Stamp Program?
Amos 'n Andy
That's entirely up to the programmer. A program could create 0 files or 50 million files (or any number in between).
The Public Works Administration was the New Deal program that employed people to build roads, public housing, and sewers.
A program by JFK to get The Americans to space or to the moon!
a way of eating designed to be employed as a health lifestyle.
people in arts music and etc
Manifest Function
The Civil Rights was the program guaranteed equal treatment of all Americans by Kennedy.
Medicare is the federal health insurance program for Americans aged 65 and older as well as certain disabled Americans.
A private study of the US' Social Security Program released statistics on Social Security using figures from the end of 2014. The study produced figures that showed 59 million Americans were receiving checks covering retirement, disability and survivor benefits. This totaled $850 billion. At the end of 2014, 166 million people were paying into the program through payroll taxes.
The Civil Works Administration (CWA) was the first public employment program of the New Deal. It was created in the fall of 1933 but disbanded the following spring. It employed about four million workers doing jobs that eventually were turned over to the WPA, Works Project Administration. The CWA got several million people off the federal "dole" and gave them a job and regular paychecks.
Yes, such as the USAID program (US$28 million). Another would be the Merida Initiative, granting between 300 and 400 million per year to fight its War on Drugs.
The New Deal programs extended federal aid through things such as loans and direct job opportunities. A program such as the Works Progress Administration employed millions of Americans via public works projects.