The total taxpayer bill for both Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae is now about $136 billion.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, New York Times
Wed, 05/05/2010 - 5:10pm
The total taxpayer bill for both Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae is now about $136 billion.
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