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    The Average Cost to the FDIC of Each Bank Failure
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The Average Cost to the FDIC of Each Bank Failure

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The average cost to the FDIC of each bank failure during the decade of the 1980s was larger than the total cost of all bank failures during the period 1933-79.

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