The Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) was an independent agency of the United States government chartered during the administration of Herbert Hoover in 1932. It was modeled after the War Finance Corporation of World War I. The agency gave $2 billion in aid to state and local governments and made loans to banks, railroads, farm mortgage associations, and other businesses. The loans were nearly all repaid. It was continued by the New Deal and played a major role in handling the Great Depression in the United States and setting up the relief programs that were taken over by the New Deal in 1933.
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Reconstruction Finance Corporation ended in 1957.
How did the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) help jump-start the economy?
How did the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) help jump-start the economy?
How did the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) help jump-start the economy?
How did the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) help jump-start the economy?
The reconstruction finance corporation was bogged down in bureaucracy and failed to disburse most of its funds and failed to reverse the growth of mass unemployment before 1933 ^w^
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to provide government aid to struggling bankstomas16
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