Posted on Nov 21, 2025 / Celebs

Truman’s domestic program, the Fair Deal, aimed to extend New Deal-style social supports with things like national health insurance, higher minimum wage, and housing aid. He had some successes—raising the minimum wage and expanding Social Security—but many of his bigger ideas stalled in a conservative Congress. Civil rights was another big domestic issue: Truman desegregated the armed forces in 1948 by executive order, which was a landmark move at the time. That step cost him some Southern political support but set an important precedent. Overall, his domestic record mixes clear wins with blocked ambitions, but he pushed the country toward civil rights and a stronger social safety net.
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