Consumers: Bailout aided lenders, not us
James Seeley and Hilary Egan live in different towns, but have lots in common: Both face financial woes, both applied for mortgage modifications and both got turned down.
And, like lots of Americans these days, both feel banks that got massive taxpayer bailouts aren’t reciprocating by helping U.S. consumers.
“I don’t know a single person who has benefited from the money that was given to lenders,” Egan said.
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