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Statement on the Reconstruction Finance Corporation.

March 08, 1932

I HAVE a question as to the character of business which has so far been undertaken by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. The loans so far undertaken to banks, trust companies, building and loan and other financial institutions, as provided in the act, amount in round numbers to $61,800,000. This includes 255 different institutions, most of them country banks. The loans made to railroads amount to $47 million. A considerable part of this will be repaid by the Railway Credit Association as fast as its revenues come in. The money placed at the disposal of agriculture, through Secretary Hyde and the intermediate credit banks, amounts to $75 million--a total of $183,800,000.

Note: The White House issued the President's statement for background only (see Item 76).

Herbert Hoover, Statement on the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/208487

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