Federal Loan Administrator of the United States

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The Federal Loan Administrator of the United States was a New Deal–era federal official responsible for overseeing and coordinating government lending programs to support economic recovery and development.

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Federal Loan Administrator of the United States canonical 1

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instanceOf United States executive branch position
federal government office
appliesToJurisdiction United States of America
appointedBy President of the United States
country United States of America
fieldOfWork economic policy
government lending
public finance
hasAuthorityOver federal loan programs
government lending agencies
hasObjective support agricultural credit
support business and industrial recovery
support housing and infrastructure finance
hasPurpose mitigation of Great Depression effects
provision of credit to key economic sectors
stabilization of credit markets
hasRole coordination of government credit activities
oversight of federal lending programs
support of economic development
support of economic recovery
historicalPeriod New Deal NERFINISHED
isStatus historical office
legislativeContext New Deal legislation
locatedInGovernment Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
partOf executive branch of the United States government
federal government of the United States NERFINISHED
responsibleFor coordination of multiple loan agencies
implementation of federal credit policies
startTime 1930s
subordinateTo President of the United States NERFINISHED
timePeriod Great Depression era NERFINISHED

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Jesse H. Jones positionHeld Federal Loan Administrator of the United States