History of North America

The GI Bill helped build a postwar middle class by?

The GI Bill provided a range of benefits to veterans of the Second World War, including tuition and living expenses for education, as well as low-interest loans for homes and businesses. This helped to create a postwar middle class by enabling former soldiers to get a higher education and buy homes, which in turn boosted the economy and created jobs. The GI Bill is credited with helping to launch the United States' economic boom after the war.