In the face of this crisis, how much money has the US government thrown to “save the system” so far?
CNBC has this tabulation…
``Try $4.28 trillion dollars. That's $4,284,500,000,000 and more than what was spent on WW II, if adjusted for inflation, based on our computations from a variety of estimates and sources.”
Incredible. $4.28 trillion +++ as the days go by! And that's about 30% of the US GDP.
Makes you wonder who's gonna pay for all these and how one can be bullish on the US dollar, except when considering the recent spate of the deleveraging process-which is a short term dynamic.
Table below as of November 18, are CNBC’s estimates (see article)…
Also, CNBC made a nifty comparison of how this bill has dwarfed the other major taxpayer programs in the past as shown through this slideshow.
Here are 3 of the ten, courtesy of CNBC.
Original Cost: $288 billion
Inflation Adjusted Cost: $3.6 trillion
NASA (Cumulative)
Original Cost: $416.7 billion
Inflation Adjusted Cost: $851.2 billion
Original Cost: $111 billion
Inflation Adjusted Cost: $698 billion
(Pictured: Pres. Lyndon Johnson and Sen. Richard Russell)
Check CNBC slideshow for the write up and the rest of the other largest taxpayer bill
(Hat Tip: Mr. C. McCarty)
1 comment:
Amazing number!
But in every case the governement took securities in exchange, surely they are worth in the order of $2T, no?
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