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What is the FDIC? The FDIC is the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. It provides insurance to banks for the deposits that their clients make. This way, if the bank gets robbed or goes under, the clients will still be able to keep at least some of their money. But, the FDIC only insures up to $250,000 per person.
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Finance allah shmoop What is the f d i C
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the dick that's How you pronounce it there in the
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wall street art federal deposit insurance corporation That's what it
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is but what is it Well it's insurance bank insurance
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Can you think of anything more boring That is when
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you deposit eleven thousand three hundred forty two dollars of
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wedding cash that was stuffed in your spouses Undergarments from
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the you know the money dance into your bank of
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america account Well you don't have to worry that it'll
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ever just disappear So why is that even a thing
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like why do you even have to worry about money
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disappearing in a bank Well in the great depression which
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was way more severe than the pretty good depression that
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happened twenty years earlier late nineteen twenties early nineteen thirties
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while banks did in fact collapse there was panic The
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population raced to the banks to withdraw all of their
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cash Teo you know stick under their mattresses And since
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banks on lee carried on hand maybe a few percent
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five maybe ten percent of their total deposits like all
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the rest was invested in stocks or loaned in home
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Mortgages or for the brand new hot off the line
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butter churn or three thousand they didn't have the money
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The bank simply didn't have the cash when it was
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demanded by customer depositors and well bad things happen when
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they turned their pockets inside out It was panic and
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about a third of all banks simply failed the population
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for a brief moment in time lost trust in the
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american banking system and had to really really really bad
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like imagine trying to get a mortgage in somalia today
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Like would you trust a somalian bank Tough room So
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the government created the dick fbi see as a kind
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of insurance company guaranteeing that bank defaults won't happen again
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So the initial insurance limit was set at twenty five
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hundred bucks per ownership category like one deposit or but
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remember that nineteen thirty three twenty five hundred bucks could
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buy you like a house So that was a lot
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of money back then A variety of laws were passed
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in the near century since then and today the fbi
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see insures up to two hundred fifty thousand dollars per
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ownership category Well with that limited place banks are more
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Or less insured against anything disastrous befalling them although you
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know if a bank fails uncle sam can just come
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on in and bail him out Yeah it's good to 00:02:24.745 --> [endTime] be a bank Thank you very much
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