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TARP: Taxpayers on the hook for $200 billion Experts say the cost of the $700 billion bailout to taxpayers is a small price to pay for saving the economy. Others argue we are just staving off an ...
WASHINGTON — US taxpayers are still owed $119 billion in outstanding Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) funds, a watchdog for the government crisis program said Wednesday in a quarterly rep… ...
Taxpayers are still on the hook for $133B in outstanding TARP funds, according to SIGTARP's just-released quarterly report (.pdf) to Congress.
The U.S. Treasury Department has begun to speed up the winding down of its recession-era bank bailout program, and that could have implications for some Ohio banks. The government last week ...
While as many as nine banks are expected to be told today that they are getting paroled from Uncle Sam’s Troubled Asset Relief Program, one banking giant that went into the crisis fairly heal… ...
WASHINGTON (Bloomberg) — US taxpayers may be on the hook for as much as $23.7 trillion to bolster the economy and bail out financial companies, said Neil Barofsky, special inspector general for ...
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