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US Taxpayer Exposure
Financial Bailouts of 2008

From Quarterly Reports of the Special Inspector General for TARP

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Amounts in trillions of dollarsJun. 30,
2009
Jun. 30,
2010
Sep. 30,
2010
Dec. 31,
2010
Mar. 31,
2011
Jun. 30,
2011
Sep. 30,
2011
Gross US Government Bailout Outlays $4.3 $4.6 $4.6 $4.6 $4.6 $4.6 $4.6
Includes gross TARP outlays, US Treasury outlays, and Federal Reserve outlays (not including repayments)
Net US Government Bailout Outlays (after repayments) $4.0 $3.5 $3.4 $3.4 $3.4 $3.4 $3.3
Includes net TARP outlays, US Treasury outlays, and Federal Reserve outlays (less amount of repayments to US government)
US Government Bailout Guarantees  $16.3  $16.9  $16.9  $16.9  $16.9  $16.9  $16.9
Includes guarantees from US Treasury, Federal Reserve and other US government agencies
Sources:
October 27, 2011 SIGTARP Quarterly Report to Congress
July 28, 2011 SIGTARP Quarterly Report to Congress
April 28, 2011 SIGTARP Quarterly Report to Congress
January 26, 2011 SIGTARP Quarterly Report to Congress
October 26, 2010 SIGTARP Quarterly Report to Congress
July 21, 2010 SIGTARP Quarterly Report to Congress
April 20, 2010 SIGTARP Quarterly Report to Congress
July 21, 2009 SIGTARP Quarterly Report to Congress
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Results for October 27, 2011 SIGTARP Quarterly Report to Congress added on November 20, 2011. SIGTARP has not updated non-TARP items since July 2010.

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