Holy Crap: $12.8 Trillion Spent, Lent or Committed???

April 1, 2009 by Jeff · 1 Comment
Filed under: Economy, Politics 

From Bloomberg News:

March 31 (Bloomberg) — The U.S. government and the Federal Reserve have spent, lent or committed $12.8 trillion, an amount that approaches the value of everything produced in the country last year, to stem the longest recession since the 1930s.

New pledges from the Fed, the Treasury Department and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. include $1 trillion for the Public-Private Investment Program, designed to help investors buy distressed loans and other assets from U.S. banks. The money works out to $42,105 for every man, woman and child in the U.S. and 14 times the $899.8 billion of currency in circulation. The nation’s gross domestic product was $14.2 trillion in 2008.

I don’t know what’s more frightening, that our government and the Federal Reserve have spent, lent or committed $12.8 trillion or that they want to spend more?

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