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July 20, 2015

Better Markets Releases Cost of the Crisis Report Detailing How the Financial Crash will Cost Americans and Our Economy More Than $20 Trillion

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Monday, July 20, 2015
Contact: Jeff Gohringer, 202-618-6430 or jgohringer@bettermarkets.com 

Highlights the importance of passing, implementing and policing the Dodd-Frank financial reform law

**Click here to download the report**

Washington, DC — Better Markets today released an extensive Cost of the Crisis Report detailing how the 2008 financial crash and the economic catastrophe it caused will cost the United States more than $20 trillion. The Report is being released the day before the fifth anniversary of President Obama signing the historic Dodd-Frank Financial Reform and Consumer Protection Act into law, the most comprehensive financial reform since the Great Depression that’s working to reinstate the layers of protection between Main Street families and Wall Street’s riskiest activities.

“As we mark the fifth anniversary of the Dodd-Frank Financial Reform and Consumer Protection Act being signed into law, it is important to remember that it was necessary because the 2008 financial crash was the worst since the Great Crash of 1929 and it caused the worst economy since the Great Depression of the 1930s. The Cost of the Crisis Report we are releasing today details how that crash and crisis will ultimately cost hardworking American families, workers and communities more than $20 trillion in lost gross domestic product,” said Dennis Kelleher, President and CEO of Better Markets.

“The Report shows those human and economic costs, including historically high unemployment, underemployment, long-term unemployment, foreclosures, homelessness, underwater mortgages, bankrupt businesses large and small, lost savings, deferred or denied retirements, educations cut short, and more. Although there has been substantial economic recovery since the dark and terrifying days after the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008, the Report also outlines the many Americans across the country who are still suffering from the impact of the crisis in lost jobs, homes, security, and so much more,” Mr. Kelleher said.

“The Report also details how Wall Street’s reckless, high-risk, legal and illegal activities caused the crash and crisis. It demonstrates how important it is to fully implement and aggressively police the financial reform law, which is rebuilding the type of protections between Wall Street and Main Street that worked well for more than 70 years after the Great Depression. That’s what the Dodd-Frank law and financial reform are all about: protecting Americans’ jobs, homes, savings, retirements, and standard of living, as well as making sure that public funds are never again diverted from social priorities to bailing out reckless financial activities,” said Mr. Kelleher.  

You can download the Cost of the Crisis Report here.

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Better Markets is a non-profit, non-partisan, and independent organization founded in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis to promote the public interest in the financial markets, support the financial reform of Wall Street and make our financial system work for all Americans again. Better Markets works with allies – including many in finance – to promote pro-market, pro-business and pro-growth policies that help build a stronger, safer financial system that protects and promotes Americans’ jobs, savings, retirements and more. To learn more, visit www.bettermarkets.com.

 
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