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Reconstruction Finance Corporation

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The Reconstruction Finance Corporation was chartered under President Herbert Hoover in 1932. The agency advanced $2 billion in loans to state and local governments and to banks, railroads, farm mortgage associations, and other businesses. It was too little too late and did not stem the mass unemployment of the depression, and led to the election of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.