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    Quote Originally Posted by Bettyboo View Post
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    The 2008 financial crisis cost the U.S. economy more than $22 trillion, a study by the Government Accountability Office published Thursday said.
    Financial Crisis Cost Tops $22 Trillion, GAO Says

    Which raises the question, how much did - the bank bailouts actually cost us? And how much are they still costing us?
    Fortunately, the National Audit Office has looked into this - with a report out in July this year. It shows the level of financial support given by the government to the Banks since 2009. The report tries to make an assessment of how much they still owe us now, after repayments, fees and interest. The headline figure is £456.33bn, down from £612.58bn in March 2010. The peak was a mighty £1.162 trillion. The total outstanding support is 31% of March's GDP.

    Bank reforms: how much did we bail them out and how much do they still owe? | News | theguardian.com
    That's not the point, just how thick are you? What you have posted here is irrelevant to the coming situation. Carry on living in your own little world, you clearly understand nothing.
    Last edited by Ronin; 26-06-2016 at 06:47 PM.

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