Rural Depositories Revitalization Study Act
GAO study examines causes of rural bank closures and depositories decline to inform federal policy solutions for restoring rural financial services access.
GAO study examines causes of rural bank closures and depositories decline to inform federal policy solutions for restoring rural financial services access.
HR 6536 directs the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to conduct a comprehensive study on the decline of banking services in rural America and the closure of rural bank depositories. The bill seeks to understand the causes behind rural financial institution failures and identify potential policy solutions to revitalize banking infrastructure in underserved communities.
Rural communities have experienced significant "banking deserts" as smaller institutions have consolidated or closed, limiting access to basic financial services for millions of Americans. The study's findings could inform future legislation and federal policy aimed at stabilizing rural financial infrastructure and ensuring equitable access to banking services across geographic regions.
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