Blacks and women entered the workforce for the first time. The war brought full employment and a fairer distribution of income. The war also created entire new technologies, industries, and associated human skills. BY 1944, as a result of wage increases and overtime pay, real weekly wages before taxes in manufacturing were 50 percent higher than in 1939. America was the only that saw an expansion of consumer goods despite wartime rationing. War needs directly consumed over one-third of the output of industry, but the expanded productivity ensured a remarkable supply of consumer goods to the people as well. The government expenditures helped bring about the business recovery that had eluded the New Deal. During the war 17 million new civilian jobs were created, industrial productivity increased by 96 percent, and corporate profits after taxes doubled. America's response to World War II was the most extraordinary mobilization of an idle economy in the history of the world.
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