New Deal (disambiguation)
The New Deal was Franklin D. Roosevelt's legislative agenda for rescuing the United States from the Great Depression.
New Deal may also refer to:
- New Deal (United Kingdom), a program of United Kingdom government policies focused on unemployment
- New Deal (British political party), a political party in the United Kingdom
- New Deal (French political party), a political party in France
- New Deal (railway), an Australian passenger rail reform program
- New Deal, Tennessee, a census designated place
- New Deal, Texas, a small town near Lubbock
- New Deal coalition, a collection of political interest groups
- New Deal for Communities, a United Kingdom government program focused on urban renewal
- New Deal for Young People, a United Kingdom government Welfare-to-Work program for 18- to 24-year-olds introduced in April 1998
- The New Deal, a promotion in United Kingdom pub chain Wetherspoons premiered in January 2009
- The New Deal (band)
- The New Deal (album)
- NewDeal, a software company
- "The New Deal" (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), an episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
- "The New Deal" (Ready or Not), an episode of Ready or Not
- The Green New Deal, a proposed United States legislative package to address climate-change and environmental sustainability
- A Green New Deal, a report released in the United Kingdom in 2008 that outlines a series of policy proposals to tackle global warming, financial crisis, and peak oil
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