Posted by
Randy
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May 19, 2011
Last year, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac spent over $28 billion in taxpayer money. Since then, Fannie Mae has reported a net loss of $6.5 billion and requested an additional $6.2 billion in taxpayer funds from the Treasury. To date, the failures of the two government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) have directly cost taxpayers more than $150 billion. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates that total federal subsidy outlays to Fannie and Freddie could total nearly $400 billion through 2019.
By privatizing Fannie and Freddie over a five-year transition period and gradually eliminating taxpayer subsidies in the secondary mortgage market, the bill requires the GSEs to eventually stand on their own two feet and compete with private sector competitors. |
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