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1. Government has a long history of leading economic Bailouts.
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2. 57 rows · Coronavirus Bailouts
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3. Recent federal Bailouts of state budgets—such as the round in the early 2000s and those following the Great Recession—provide clear examples
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4. A decade later, Bailouts are all the rage. The Cares Act authorizes the Treasury Secretary to spend up to $877 billion in taxpayer money helping corporations, large and small.
Bailouts, Billion
5. Government Bailouts often create a moral hazard problem
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6. Amid the pandemic, the pension Bailouts have returned
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7. From the right: Bailouts Favor Blue States
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8. Borrowers extend coronavirus mortgage Bailouts as foreclosure risk rises
Borrowers, Bailouts
9. The worst for the airline industry may be over, but the debate about the appropriateness of the pandemic Bailouts is just getting started
Be, But, Bailouts
10. The trouble with government Bailouts is you never really know whether they were necessary, and that's likely to be the case with the U.S
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11. Bank Bailouts during periodic financial crises aim to stop financial panic and restore the stability of the financial system
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12. Even if they are undesirable, future bank Bailouts are unavoidable due to political and political economy reasons, whether or not they are regulated or economically efficient.
Bank, Bailouts
13. The good news: The Bailouts probably saved as many as 75,000 jobs and kept the airlines from declaring bankruptcy
Bailouts, Bankruptcy
14. The Democrats' bill would spend hundreds of billions of dollars of taxpayer funds on blue state Bailouts that are unrelated to COVID-19.
Bill, Billions, Blue, Bailouts
15. Schumer Insists on Keeping Beachfront Bailouts for Wealthy Americans' Vacation Homes The senate majority leader is stymying long-needed increases in federal flood insurance rates.
Beachfront, Bailouts
16. Bailouts in principle and practice
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17. The United States has passed five major economic Bailouts and stimuluses since 2001
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18. Andrew Ross Sorkin, co-host of Squawk Box, wrote an op-ed in the New York Times questioning whether the $50 billion dollar Bailouts for the airline industry was the best decision
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19. The Bailouts that helped the country recover from the Great Recession were, and still are, criticized as handouts to giant banks, and echo criticisms that this bailout is more of the same.
Bailouts, Banks, Bailout
20. The Pension Bailouts Begin Congress spends $86 billion to rescue multi-employer retirement funds with no demands for reform
Bailouts, Begin, Billion
21. The Bailouts send our deepest condolences to his family
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22. The Bailouts is celebrating your special day
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23. September 18 · On this day in The Bailouts History - The man with tons of chops and even more in taste, Mr Fleet Fingers, Mr Swift Digits,
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24. Republicans have been relentless in attacking President Obama's federal Bailouts even though many Republicans voted for them--but flow many are calling Romney the "Bailout King." Democrats and Republicans, liberals and conservatives are examining the details of multiple federal Bailouts, amounting to more than $50 million, raked in over the years by Bain Capital, Romney's financial services
Been, Bailouts, But, Bailout, By, Bain
25. The three rounds of airline Bailouts authorized by Congress are credited with saving around 75,000 aviation jobs – but that’s not all they may have boosted
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26. In the three rounds of Bailouts given to the U.S
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27. Wright and his colleagues provide an unbiased history of government Bailouts and a frank assessment of their effectiveness
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28. Trump says coronavirus 'Bailouts' for blue states are unfair to Republicans Published Tue, May 5 2020 3:56 PM EDT Updated Tue, May 5 2020 6:48 PM EDT Christina Wilkie @christinawilkie
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29. D emocrats have spent the last few months demanding Bailouts for states and local governments
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30. There were two major Bailouts during the response to the 2008 financial crisis
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31. The Bailouts send our deepest condolences to his family
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32. The Bailouts is celebrating your special day
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33. September 18, 2020 · On this day in The Bailouts History - The man with tons of chops and even more in taste, Mr Fleet Fingers, Mr Swift Digits, the guitarist with rich, velvety tone - Scot Brunschwig! Happy
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34. Bailouts in the range of those granted by H.B
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35. The direct costs from the Bailouts come from regulators pouring taxpayer money directly into banks and other companies
Bailouts, Banks
BAILOUTS [ˈbāˌlout]
NOUN
noun the act of parachuting from an aircraft, especially to escape a crash, fire, etc. an instance of coming to the rescue, especially financially: a government bailout of a large company. an alternative, additional choice, or the like: If the highway is jammed, you have two side roads as bailouts.
Definition of 'Bailout' Definition: Bailout is a general term for extending financial support to a company or a country facing a potential bankruptcy threat . It can take the form of loans, cash, bonds, or stock purchases.
Bailing out In the context of securities, refers to selling a security or commodity quickly, regardless of the price. To give money to a company so that it avoids bankruptcy and is able to continue operations.
In finance, a bailout is the act of giving financial capital to a company that is dangerously close to becoming bankrupt. The aim of the bailout is to prevent the company from becoming insolvent . We can also use the term for saving countries that are in serious trouble.