Stabilization Act of 1942 explained

Shorttitle:Stabilization Act of 1942
Othershorttitles:Emergency Price Control Amendment of 1942
Longtitle:An Act to amend the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, to aid in preventing inflation, and for other purposes.
Colloquialacronym:PCSA
Nickname:Price Control Stabilization Act of 1942
Enacted By:77th
Effective Date:October 2, 1942
Acts Amended:Emergency Price Control Act of 1942
Title Amended:50 U.S.C.: War and National Defense
Introducedin:House
Introducedby:Henry B. Steagall (D-AL)
Introduceddate:September 21, 1942
Committees:House Banking and Currency, Senate Banking and Currency
Passedbody1:House
Passeddate1:September 23, 1942
Passedvote1:284-96
Passedbody2:Senate
Passeddate2:September 30, 1942
Passedvote2:82-0
Conferencedate:October 2, 1942
Passedbody3:House
Passeddate3:October 2, 1942
Passedvote3:Agreed
Passedbody4:Senate
Passeddate4:October 2, 1942
Passedvote4:Agreed
Signedpresident:Franklin D. Roosevelt
Signeddate:October 2, 1942

The Stabilization Act of 1942, formally entitled "An Act to Amend the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, to Aid in Preventing Inflation, and for Other Purposes," and sometimes referred to as the "Inflation Control Act",[1] was an act of Congress that amended the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942.

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The Act authorized and directed the President to issue an order stabilizing prices, wages and salaries to the levels they had had as of September 15, 1942,[2] [3] and to issue additional regulations related to the Act.[4] The Act excluded from stabilization "insurance and pension benefits in a reasonable amount to be determined by the President".[5]

The Act also extended the expiration date of the Emergency Price Control Act by a year, to June 30, 1944.[6] [7]

As a penalty for violating the Act, the Act provided for a fine of $1000, imprisonment for up to a year, or both.[8]

On October 3, 1942, the day after the statute's enactment, President Franklin Roosevelt issued Executive Order no. 9250, fixing wages and salaries in accordance with the Act, and establishing the Office of Economic Stabilization.[9] On April 8, 1943, President Franklin Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9328 which was a hold the line on further increases in prices affecting the cost of living and increases in wages and salaries with the exception where there were substandard living conditions.[10] On September 25, 1943, President Franklin Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9381 directing the National War Labor Board to stabilize salary and wages per annum paid by any United States employer.[11]

One consequence of the wage stabilization under the Act was that employers, unable to provide higher salaries to attract or retain employees, began to offer insurance plans, including health care packages, as a fringe benefit, thereby beginning the practice of employer-sponsored health insurance.[12] [13]

Economic Stabilization Extension

Stabilization Extension Act of 1944 extended the price controls and economic stabilization authorities established by the Emergency Price Control and Stabilization Acts for the duration to June 30, 1945.[14] The S. 1764 legislation was passed by the 78th U.S. Congressional session and enacted into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on June 30, 1944.[15]

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Notes and References

  1. Decisions: Administrative Law—Price Regulation—Statutory Interpretation . Columbia Law Review. May 1944 . 44 . 3 . 433, 435 . 1117414.
  2. Stabilization Act of 1942, § 1
  3. Book: Jewell, Elizabeth . U.S. Presidents Factbook . 2005 . Random House . 978-0-375-72073-4 . 61303496 . 1933 . registration .
  4. Stabilization Act of 1942, § 2
  5. Stabilization Act of 1942, § 10
  6. Book: Ciment . Thaddeus . Russell . James . The Home Front Encyclopedia . limited . 2007 . ABC-CLIO . Santa Barbara, Calif. . 978-1-57607-849-5 . 77553609 . 1345.
  7. Stabilization Act of 1942, § 7
  8. Stabilization Act of 1942, § 11
  9. Web site: Roosevelt. Franklin. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Executive Order Providing For The Stabilizing Of The National Economy . White House news release . October 3, 1942 . January 28, 2011.
  10. Web site: White House Statement and Executive Order to "Hold the Line" on Prices and Wages - Executive Order No. 9328, April 8, 1943 . Roosevelt . Franklin D. . April 8, 1943 . Internet Archive . Harper & Brothers Publishers.
  11. Web site: Franklin D. Roosevelt: "Executive Order 9381 - Amendment of Executive Order No. 9250, Entitled "Providing for the Stabilizing of the National Economy"," September 25, 1943 . Peters, Gerhard . Woolley, John T . The American Presidency Project . University of California - Santa Barbara.
  12. Web site: Thomasson. Melissa. Melissa Thomasson. Health Insurance in the United States. EH.net. January 28, 2011. February 1, 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110903053358/http://eh.net/encyclopedia/article/thomasson.insurance.health.us. September 3, 2011.
  13. Web site: Scialabba. Jeff. Government health care in America – part 1. . January 28, 2011. September 2, 2009.
  14. Web site: Stabilization Extension Act of 1944 - P.L. 78-383 . 58 Stat. 632 . June 30, 1944 . USLaw.Link.
  15. Web site: Statement of the President on Signing the Stabilization Extension Act, June 30, 1944 . Roosevelt . Franklin D. . June 30, 1944 . Internet Archive . Harper & Brothers Publishers.