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===Legacy=== Consumers' Research was a founding organization in the [[consumer protection]] movement. The establishment of Consumers Union, directly resulting from the staff dismissals and walkouts from Consumers' Research, was one of the major events influencing the consumer movement after [[World War I]].{{sfn|Mayer|1989|p=22}} Other important organizations formed in the same era were the [[New Deal]] programs aimed at promoting economic recovery after the [[Great Depression]] by increasing consumer representation in the market, with the Consumer Advisory Board within the [[National Recovery Administration]] and the Consumers' Counsel within the [[United States Department of Agriculture]] being notable among them.{{sfn|Mayer|1989|p=22}}
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