The economy continued to struggle with high unemployment rates and widespread poverty.
The Great Depression was the worst economic downturn in the United States, it lasted a whole decade. As soon as Roosevelt entered the Presidency in 1933, he enacted his first New Deal programs but he soon noticed it would be necessary a second one.
At the time, in 1935, more than ten millions of people were unemployed, millions of Americans were struggling to survive and 1/3 of the banks had failed. Franklin Roosevelt's "Second New Deal" aimed to provide relief to those most in need through the creation of governmental reforms and agencies.