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[10.29.09]

GMAC sells $2.9 billion in FDIC-guaranteed debt

[10.29.09]

Letter: "American Taxpayers Remain In Dark About GM Bailout"

[10.29.09]

No more U.S. aid needed, says GM chief

[10.29.09]

GM to Draw Down More U.S. Funds

[10.28.09]

GMAC Asks for Fresh Lifeline

[10.22.09]

Rattner defends rescue of automakers, says some money is gone

[10.8.09]

GM Behind on Some Goals, CEO Says

[9.29.09]

Closed Dealers Seek U.S. Help

[9.25.09]

U.S. watchdog to study GM, Chrysler dealer closures

[9.15.09]

Interactive Graphic - The Bailouts: An Accounting

Interactive graphic describing and totaling the cost of all federal assistance to the housing market, financial firms, money markets, automakers, and AIG.

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Bailout Watch is the cooperative project of six core organizations: Center for Economic and Policy Research, Economic Policy Institute, OMB Watch, OpenTheGovernment.org, Project on Government Oversight (POGO), Taxpayers for Common Sense. The site is now maintained by OMB Watch as a repository for major reports on TARP and the economic bailout.

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