Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Consumers' Guide, Vol. 1: September 14, 1933
The national recovery program has one definite objective: to increase the purchasing power of workers and farmers. To accomplish this, employers have been asked to control hours of work and increase earnings of workers. This is the basic purpose of the Industrial Recovery Act.
Producers and distributors of farm products have been asked to control and regulate their output. This is the basic purpose of the Agricultural Adjustment Act.
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