By almost any measure, that impact is huge. As indicated in the infographic below, a 2012 report of the Government Accountability Office (GAO) estimates that U.S. economic losses connected with the 2007-2009 credit crisis could exceed $10 trillion. Homeowner losses were nearly as great: $9 trillion in equity.
Collectively, the five largest U.S. financial institutions — JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, Wells Fargo and Goldman Sachs — account also for $9 trillion in assets. The biggest of them, JP Morgan Chase, paid between $22 billion and $25 billion — more than the total assets (less than $20 billion) of 99.1 percent of the banks chartered in the U.S.)
For a detailed view of the big 5 SIFIs, created by the New Jersey Institute of Technology's Online MBA program, go to the next page.
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