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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Find Out How Much The Greek Bailout Is Costing The World

The Greek bailout has yet to be approved by the government's involved, but the costs for the citizens of each country are starting to settle.
Spoiler alert: Germans get a bargain, but a debt-ridden Ireland has to face heavy per household costs.
Households across the globe are going to have to help with the Greek bailout over the next three years, and through the IMF portion of the deal, some of those costs will be passed on to Americans as well.


United States (IMF Stake): $345.82 per U.S. household
Slovakia: $617.99 per household
Slovenia: $684.17 per household
Portugal: $707.33 per household
Germany: $745.19 per household
Malta: $769.54 per household
Spain: $776.03 per household
Finland: $776.95 per household
Cyprus: $789.92 per household
Italy: $803.16 per household
France: $877.02 per household
Belgium: $845.40 per household
Austria: $861.13 per household
Netherlands: $866.96 per household
Ireland: $1084.69 per household
Luxembourg: $1675.41 per household

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