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Financial Bailouts of 2008
as of September 30, 2011

From Quarterly Reports of the Special Inspector General for TARP

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Jun. 30, 2009 Jun. 30, 2010 Sep. 30, 2010 Dec. 31, 2010 Mar. 31, 2011 Jun. 30, 2011 Sep. 30, 2011
Program NameGross
Outlay
$billion
Net
Outlay
$billion
Guarantee
$billion
Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP)873.1186.70.0
Capital Purchase Program 204.920.0
Public-Private Investment Program22.421.1
Systemically Significant Failing Institutions program69.850.5
Making Home Affordable45.645.6
Targeted Investment Program40.00.0
Automotive Industry Financing Program 80.744.4
Asset Guarantee Program5.00.0
Auto Suppliers Support Program0.40.0
Auto Warranty Commitment Program0.60.0
Unlocking Credit for Small Businesses0.40.2
Term Asset-backed Securities Loan Facility4.34.3
Community Development Capital Initiative0.60.6
Small Business Lending Fund30.00.0
New Programs, or Funds Remaining for Existing Programs368.40.0
US Treasury (non TARP)527.3510.04,070.7
Money Market Mutual Fund Program3,355.0
Government-Sponsored Enterprise (GSE) Preferred Stock Purchase Agreements144.9144.9144.9
GSE MBS Purchase Program198.0180.7225.5
Student Loan Purchases99.699.6112.0
GSE Credit Facility Program25.0
Other HERA/Treasury (Tax Benefits and CDBG)30.830.830.8
Potential International Fund Liabilities54.054.0154.0
New Issue Bond Program15.3
Temporary Credit and Liquidity Program8.2
Federal Reserve Board (non TARP)3,141.62,631.62,018.2
Commercial Paper Funding Facility1,800.0
Purchase of GSE Guaranteed Mortgage-backed Securities1,250.01,250.0
Term Auction Facility900.0900.0
Money Market Investor Funding Facility
Purchase of Treasury Securities300.00.0
Term Securities Lending Facility250.0250.0
Purchase of Fannie/Freddie bonds119.3119.3
Credit to AIG, purchase of AIG assets134.283.0175.3
Asset-backed Commerical Paper Money Market Mutual Fund Liquidity Facility145.90.0
Bear Stearns guarantees to purchaser JPMorgan Chase42.229.342.9
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (non TARP)0.40.42,475.0
Temporary Liquidity Guarantee Program – Debt Guarantees940.0
Enhanced Deposit Insurance700.0
Temporary Liquidity Guarantee Program - Transaction Account Guarantee Program0.40.4835.0
Other (non TARP)25.817.27,620.5
FHFA – Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac Conservatorship5,500.0
Federal Home Loan Bank guarantees1,300.0
NCUA – Temporary Corporate Credit Union Liquidity Guarantee Program17.417.115.2
NCUA – Homeowners Affordability Relief Program and Credit Union System Investment Program (CU SIP)8.40.141.0
Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA) guarantees398.4
Federal Housing Agency (FHA) guarantees365.9
Total Exposure (TARP and non-TARP)4,572.03,349.716,862.7
Gross US Government Bailout Outlays $4.6 trillion
Net US Government Bailout Outlays
(after repayments)
$3.3 trillion
US Government Bailout Guarantees $16.9 trillion
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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