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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.
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.