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The Federal Housing Administration was begun as part of the New Deal in 1934. It guarantees private home mortgages (FHA loans) and provides funds to promote housing construction, especially for poorer people. It was authorized by the National Housing Act of 1934.

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New Deal agencies | Real estate | United States Department of Housing and Urban Development

Federal Housing Administration

 

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