Yes breh
During the depression years the working class were up in arms. Millions and millions were unionized and organized; America was almost close to a real revolution not the old fake one by the rich that occurred during the 1700s. During FDR's presidency, FDR met the American Ruling class to avert a revolution (remember in the 1930's socialism was very popular in America). FDR gave the rich a few choices; either the masses with pitch forks will raid their wealth and property or they have to accept 91% taxes and they have to pay for his massive rebuilding programs. The rich conceded, one rich man said “91% is at least better than 100% taxes".
Now from the 1930s till the 1970s, the average American (working white middle class) made the greatest wealth and won the greatest concessions from the Ruling Class in wages, unions, health care, low unemployment, insurance, and pensions not because the Rich gave it to them out of mercy.. No, because the working and middle classes were strong, well organized and basically run both parties (The Democratic Party (working class party) and even the Republican Party was Center-leftist party during those years). For over 40 years, the rich ruling classes of America were losing to the tide of the working class, not only in America but also in much of Europe.