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18 It is worth noting that the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), from time to time, estimates the value of the subsidies to the FHLB system. It did so, for example, in 2004 to cover the budget year 2003, when its estimate was $3.2 billion of losses by just four of the FHLBs in 2009 and 2010. billion for fiscal 2024.
. -- " Lies, damn lies, and misleading data: bus service (DC Circulator) ," (2023) -- " Throwing up my hands and the "Anacostia" "Circulator" ," (2010) For years they hadn't been reporting data by bus line--there are six. This year the city decided to cancel the Circulator overall out of budget concerns. Flickr photo by Elvert Barnes.
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