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Maynard
10 March, 18:31
How did the GI Bill boost the postwar economy?
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Sanaa Pruitt
10 March, 21:09
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It boosted the economy by 37% and because of all the money flowing into the economy the average american family got 30% more buying power and the unemployment rate dropped to an all time low of 4.5%.
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