28 cases resulting in $392 million returned, to 1.9 million people, with $10.4 million going to the treasury, and $6.9 million for costs.
"More than 90% of the $392 million that the FTC returned to consumers came from cases resolved before the Supreme Court’s 2021 ruling in AMG Capital Management, LLC v. FTC, which stripped the FTC of its ability to recover redress for consumers pursuant to Section 13(b) of the FTC Act. By comparison, in the four years preceding AMG, the FTC returned more than $11 billion to consumers using its Section 13(b) authority."
What always baffles me, is, everyone here is a consumer. You may imagine you'll one day be a business that has to deal with regulatory burden created by the FTC, but you'd still be a consumer. You can argue they're not efficient, or effective, or politically motivated, but complaining that they exist and do their congressionally mandated job is amazing to me.
This is a joke. You may as well round that down to zero.