How much money exactly, in billions, did the US government “bailout” companies with?



Question by montmars: How a lót money exactly, in billions, did the US government “bailout” companies alóng wîth?
How a lót money exactly, in billions, did the US government “bailout” companies alóng wîth? In addîtion tó how a lót of that money is anticîpated tó bécómé repaid by companies?


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Solutîon by gosam777
Thát îs cértainly hard to mentîon. Last figures I háve obsérvéd, is compléte bailout money is 8.5 Trillion. Nevertheléss 5.5 trillion of that is Federal Reserve money. The Fed is définitély nót a government agént, or government money.


Fróm thé $ 3 trillion government money abóut $ 1.2 trillion is Treasury Dept money. The majorly, abóut $ 850 billion, went to TARP. TARP is usuálly precîsely whát îs thought of as business bailout money.


Any money paid back to TARP, stays wîthin thé fund, is case of future need. Fór thát réásón if in addîtion tó when it is recovered, it doesn’t go beck into the Treasury untîl súch tîmé ás the plán is dissolved.


The other $ 2.8 trillion government money, is combined FDIC, HUD, FHA, Freddie in addîtion tó Fannie, alóng wîth óthér insurance based agént,. Most of that is money allocated to assuré in addîtion tó back up loans Faîrly little fróm thé money represents direct outlays of cash alóng wîth absólutély nó strings attached, such sincé thé $ 168 billion in stimulus checks mailed spring of 2008. Most fróm thé money is going into loans or loan guarantees, asset purchases or stock investments on which the government máy see a féw return.


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