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kaggle-ho-020944House Oversight

Analysis of One-Time Charges from the Financial Crisis Suggests Lower Net Costs for TARP and ARRA

Analysis of One-Time Charges from the Financial Crisis Suggests Lower Net Costs for TARP and ARRA The passage provides a summary of Treasury and OMB estimates on the ultimate cash costs of TARP, GSE bailouts, and ARRA, but it offers no new evidence of wrongdoing, no specific transactions, dates, or individuals to pursue. It is largely a financial overview that has been publicly reported, giving it low investigative usefulness and limited controversy. Key insights: TARP's net cost could fall from $214 B to under $51 B as loans are repaid and assets are sold.; Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac costs may rise modestly to around $160 B.; ARRA's ultimate cash cost could increase from $177 B to $417 B based on commitments.

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Analysis of One-Time Charges from the Financial Crisis Suggests Lower Net Costs for TARP and ARRA The passage provides a summary of Treasury and OMB estimates on the ultimate cash costs of TARP, GSE bailouts, and ARRA, but it offers no new evidence of wrongdoing, no specific transactions, dates, or individuals to pursue. It is largely a financial overview that has been publicly reported, giving it low investigative usefulness and limited controversy. Key insights: TARP's net cost could fall from $214 B to under $51 B as loans are repaid and assets are sold.; Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac costs may rise modestly to around $160 B.; ARRA's ultimate cash cost could increase from $177 B to $417 B based on commitments.

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