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President John F Kennedy

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From stagnant wages to risingcosts of living, this vital demographics struggles have dominated political and economic policy debates.

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So, which presidents have indeed championed the middle class?

His presidency saw an unemployment rate fall off and theeconomy grow an average of 10% each year.

However, some economists challenged the economic logic of his New Deal, which was large-scale and popular.

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FDR realized that if they could give massive amounts of money to recipients who would also support them politically.

This approach allowed them to implement policies on a scale never before seen in American history.

Under his leadership,unemployment dropped from 5.7% to 3.4%.

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Medicare and Medicaid were established, and there was strong support for education and poverty reduction.

Social programs were proposed through poverty, education, racial discrimination, and domestic issues of the Great Society.

Under Johnson were the 1965 Voting Rights Act and the Immigration and Naturalization Act.

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For decades, these laws have defined American civil rights and immigration policy.

Clintons economic policy focused on fiscal responsibility, cutting wasteful spending and promoting wise investments.

He signed the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, which reduced spending and raised taxes.

In 1993, Clinton signed NAFTA into law, establishing afree trade zonebetween the US, Canada and Mexico.

Under his administration, homeownership increased and poverty decreased.

This high tax burden on businesses coincided with a booming economy that benefited most Americans.

Eisenhower prioritized public works and human capital.

He added theInterstate Highway System, raised the minimum wage and extended Social Security.

During his time,Kennedy raised economic growth to 5.5%and slashed unemployment from6.7% to 5.6%.

His tax cuts, which boosted economic growth, allowed middle-class prosperity.

What he wanted to do was to pump up productivity and get people jobs and investment opportunities.

In all brackets, Kennedy proposed cutting taxes more on the lowest end of the spectrum.

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