With hard times in the depression of 1930, the New Deal was created to help people that were impacted. In the New Deal, there were 24 programs. One of which is the REA. The REA is the Rural Electrification Association. President Roosevelt issued order 7037, and this started the act. Its purpose was to have electricity in farms and isolated houses. This act was important because back then, there were still more farms than cities, so many more people needed help with their everyday lives. Most companies did not want to travel out to rural homes because most farms had a lot of land so everyone was so spread out. Within the new deal, the REA was one of the most effective acts not only because it brought rural houses light, it brought more jobs …show more content…
One of the new deal programs was created to put electricity to rural areas. This was called the Rural Electrification Administration (REA). The new deal was to create jobs for people during the Great Depression but also help figure out how to fix the small holes in America. One was rural areas not having electricity. By now the cities like Chicago and New York had electricity but most rural homes had none. The act was made to help these people in need. It also opened up more jobs for unemployed people in the depression.
The first electric company to bring electricity out in rural areas for a fair cost was named the Rural Electrification Administration also known as the REA. There were many people affected by this program. Ninety percent of people in the urban area had electricity but only around ten percent of people in rural areas had power. This was a problem that President Roosevelt fixed with order 7037.
The REA is split up into many groups throughout the U.S.A. depending on the location of the farm. Some examples are the Poudre Valley Rural Electrification Association and the Harrison Rural Electrification Association, but they are all within the same concept, the
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This book gave detail to the REA, giving people inside looks to see what the REA was trying to accomplish, as well as how they would accomplish their goals. The REA was given sixty-seven thousand dollars to extend the city power lines to rural customers in the yellow creek area west of Dixson, in 1935. Almost 300 new customers came from building over 68 miles of new power lines to rural areas going across the now day, Highway 46.
Roosevelt gave electric cooperatives a jump start by creating the REA Farmers got $5 to become a member of the REA. The one electric cooperative (REA) transferred to 900 other cooperatives 42 million Americans gained power. Cooperatives are not for profit money comes from members when they pay electric bills and money goes out to pay co-op expenses and a little to set aside for emergencies and future, leftover way returned to members. Anyone can join cooperatives. The democratic way of electing directors to lead. Different cooperatives join together when outages happen because of