No record or bio currently found lists so.
He didn't. The Reagan Era is known for backwards movement in the social welfare system.
nova net : usher in a new era of prosperity
In 1987, both Mikhail Gorbachev, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and Ronald Reagan, the President of the United States, were jointly named Time magazine's "Man of the Year" for their efforts to bring about change and peace in the Cold War era.
Reagan opposed the spread of Communism. undemocratic government, atheism, fiscal dishonesty, reliance on well-fare, waste in government bureaucracy and over-regulation of business and the economy.
No..The facts remain that from the time Ronald Reagan formally entered the arena of politics he opposed every major civil rights initiative of the 20th Century and wanted to give my money to an institution that did not allow interracial dating, opened his Presidential Candidacy in the location of one of the most heinous civil rights crimes of the Civil Rights era.
In 1980, Ronald Reagan ran for president on a platform that was highly critical of a bloated government, and his election was a major factor in the deregulatory era of the 1980s.
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The eight years of Ronald Reagan's presidency, from 1981 to 1989, were a time of unparalleled prosperity for most Americans. After a brief recession in 1981 through mid-1982, the Carter-era inflation rate was cut substantially. On the day of Reagan's inauguration, the Iranian revolutionary regime, that had been holding American diplomats hostage for a year and a half, released their hostages. The American arms buildup was so rapid that the Soviet Union came close to collapse trying to keep up, and the USSR did disintegrate two years after Reagan left office.
1981-1989, the period that he was President of the US.
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To answer in a word, Deregulation. Reagan deregulated Savings and Loans enabling their managers to make billions of dollars. He ushered in the era of removing oversight of our entire financial system so that unshackled traders could derive hundreds of billions of dollars profit. He showed that an unregulated market will efficiently find ways to milk the system.
In 1981, after Ronald Reagan became the US president, left-winger and actor Edward Asner took over as president of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG). Asner was known for his progressive political views and activism, particularly in support of labor rights and social justice issues. His leadership at SAG marked a notable shift in the organization's direction during a politically charged era.