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Tax Rebate: Week 10 Wrap-Up

I'm shocked. Shocked, I tell you, that you guys let me off so easy. Here it is, Monday afternoon and I haven't heard a peep out of anyone about the pitiful fact that I completely and undeniably FAILED you.

How did your fearless Consuming Interests leader fail you, you ask?

I was too busy participating in, and enjoying, the city's smallest and (in my opinion) sweetest Fourth of July parade ever (I can't tell you where or else it won't qualify as the smallest anymore), and forgot to share the Treasury Department's Tax Rebate update last week.

So here it is, that special post you wait for every week...

At the end of last week, the Treas sent out 10.025 million economic stimulus payments to American households totaling $7.775 billion.

So far, the Treas has sent out 104.875 million total economic stimulus payments totaling $86.079 billion.

That's alotta dough.

Forgive me for the delay. I am beside myself with guilt.

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A native of Vietnam, Dan Thanh Dang has lived in Maryland most of her life and has been a Baltimore Sun reporter since 1990. She's written about everything from mayoral elections and murder to energy prices and online dating. These days, she writes about a topic she's all too familiar with, spending money -- how to save more of it, blow all of it, use it wisely and avoid getting ripped off in the process.
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