<P> The Farm Tenancy Act in 1937 was the last major New Deal legislation that concerned farming . In turn, it created the Farm Security Administration (FSA), which replaced the Resettlement Administration . </P> <P> The Food Stamp Plan--a major new welfare program for urban poor--was established in 1939 to provide stamps to poor people who could use them to purchase food at retail outlets . The program ended during wartime prosperity in 1943, but was restored in 1961 . It survived into the 21st century with little controversy because it was seen to benefit the urban poor, food producers, grocers and wholesalers as well as farmers, thus it gained support from both liberal and conservative Congressmen . In 2013, Tea Party activists in the House nonetheless tried to end the program, now known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, while the Senate fought to preserve it . </P> <P> Recovery was the effort in numerous programs to restore the economy to normal health . By most economic indicators, this was achieved by 1937--except for unemployment, which remained stubbornly high until World War II began . Recovery was designed to help the economy bounce back from depression . Economic historians led by Price Fishback have examined the impact of New Deal spending on improving health conditions in the 114 largest cities, 1929--1937 . They estimated that every additional $153,000 in relief spending (in 1935 dollars, or $1.95 million in year 2000 dollars) was associated with a reduction of one infant death, one suicide and 2.4 deaths from infectious disease . </P> <P> From 1929 to 1933, the industrial economy had been suffering from a vicious cycle of deflation . Since 1931, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the voice of the nation's organized business, promoted an anti-deflationary scheme that would permit trade associations to cooperate in government - instigated cartels to stabilize prices within their industries . While existing antitrust laws clearly forbade such practices, organized business found a receptive ear in the Roosevelt Administration . </P>

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