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Post by Maxf1ex on Nov 8, 2011 17:23:55 GMT -8
Fannie Mae loss widens, asks taxpayers for $7.8B news.yahoo.com/fannie-mae-loss-widens-asks-taxpayers-7-8b-221752510.html
WASHINGTON (AP) — Mortgage giant Fannie Mae is asking the federal government for $7.8 billion in aid to covers its losses in the July-September quarter.
The government-controlled company said Tuesday that it lost $7.6 billion in the third quarter. Low mortgage rates reduced profits and declining home prices caused more defaults on loans it had guaranteed.
The government rescued Fannie Mae and sibling company Freddie Mac in September 2008 to cover their losses on soured mortgage loans. Since then, a federal regulator has controlled their financial decisions.
Taxpayers have spent about $169 billion to rescue Fannie and Freddie, the most expensive bailout of the 2008 financial crisis. The government estimates that figure could reach up $220 billion to support the companies through 2014 after subtracting dividend payments.
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Post by msguide on Nov 8, 2011 18:49:05 GMT -8
It's not really the declining home values as much as it is about allowing people to claim welfare and food stamps as legitimate sources of income when applying for home loans. If people don't have earned income and can't pay for food, why are they borrowing money to buy a house? Helping people survive is one thing. But there is a saturation point, and I think we are there.
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