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Chapter 81 - Chapter 76 Monopoly

How many banks are there in Youngstown? Honestly, as a native of Youngstown, Dean himself wasn't sure.

However, it was only when NCR's Charles had his assistant deliver his business card to Dean that he realized a small place like Youngstown actually had thirteen or fourteen banks.

That was thirteen or fourteen different banking institutions, not just thirteen or fourteen branches. This number truly shocked Dean; the banking industry in America seemed too well-developed.

Of course, since Youngstown itself wasn't very big, the branches of these banks in Youngstown were generally smaller in size. For some local small banks, like Woodster Bank, Huntington Bank, KeyBank, and so on, their branches were not much bigger than a convenience store.

Only big banks like JPMorgan Chase, the Federal Reserve Bank, and First National Bank had imposing office buildings.

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