The G.I. Bill of Rights, officially known as the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944, provided crucial support to returning World War II veterans by offering benefits such as low-interest home loans, tuition assistance for education, and unemployment compensation. This legislation facilitated the transition of millions of soldiers into civilian life, enabling them to purchase homes, attend college, and gain skills necessary for the workforce. As a result, the G.I. Bill contributed significantly to the post-war economic boom in the United States and helped create a prosperous middle class.
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