Monday, September 12, 2011

Mother Jones: How the Banks Got Too Big To Fail


Too Big to Jail?
→ Economy
The nation's 10 largest financial institutions hold 54 percent of our total financial assets; in 1990, they held 20 percent. In the meantime, the number of banks has dropped from more than 12,500 to about 8,000. Some major mergers and acquisitions over the past 20 years:
(Click on the chart for a larger view)
Big Bank Theory
This chart is part of Mother Jones' coverage of the financial crisis, one year later.

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