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Old 06-15-2009, 07:46 AM
 
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This is what I've been looking for. ProPublica, what a great site.

Bailout Recipients
Updated: Jun 10, 2009 | New: See the lists for banks that have returned the bailout money and the 19 companies undergoing "stress tests."

This list shows a breakdown of where the Treasury Department, authorized by Congress, has directed taxpayer money in the ongoing bailout of the financial system. It accounts for both the broader $700 billion bill and the separate bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, to which Treasury has set a limit of $400 billion.

This is a list of companies that have been allocated funds. Go here to see a complete list of Treasury's programs – including those for which no recipient data is available.

For our blog, resources and more, see our main bailout page. Also, check out our stimulus blog.
Bailout Recipients | Eye on the Bailout
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Old 07-21-2009, 01:39 PM
 
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This is what I've been looking for. ProPublica, what a great site.

Bailout Recipients
Updated: Jun 10, 2009 | New: See the lists for banks that have returned the bailout money and the 19 companies undergoing "stress tests."

This list shows a breakdown of where the Treasury Department, authorized by Congress, has directed taxpayer money in the ongoing bailout of the financial system. It accounts for both the broader $700 billion bill and the separate bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, to which Treasury has set a limit of $400 billion.

This is a list of companies that have been allocated funds. Go here to see a complete list of Treasury's programs – including those for which no recipient data is available.

For our blog, resources and more, see our main bailout page. Also, check out our stimulus blog.
Bailout Recipients | Eye on the Bailout
Well these bailout funds are coming in useful.

Big Bailout Firms Boost Lobbying Spending - Financials * US * News * Story - CNBC.com
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