The Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC), established in 1932 during the Great Depression, primarily benefited banks, large corporations, and state and local governments. By providing loans and financial support, the RFC aimed to stabilize the economy and promote recovery. While it helped large institutions, critics argue that it did not adequately address the needs of smaller businesses or individuals, thereby limiting its overall impact on widespread economic recovery.
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