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  • WASHINGTON -- The foreclosure crisis likely will persist well into next year as high unemployment pushes more people out of homes, pulls down housing prices and raises concerns about the broader economic recovery.
    South Bend Tribune - Nov 20 4:13 AM
  • Homeowners who receive counseling are 60% likelier to avoid foreclosure than those who don't get help, according to a report this week by the administrator of a government-funded foreclosure counseling program.
    Market Watch - Nov 20 1:40 PM
  • The foreclosure crisis likely will persist well into next year as high unemployment pushes more people out of homes, pulls down housing prices and raises concerns about the broader economic recovery. The latest evidence was a report Thursday that a rising... Mortgage - Foreclosure - United States - Business - Financial Services
    San Francisco Chronicle - Nov 19 7:40 AM
  • Mounting unemployment is pushing foreclosure rates higher in the United States, and driving even Americans with good credit from their homes in greater numbers.
    The Globe and Mail - Nov 20 3:16 AM
  • This is partly the banks fault. If they worked with the homeowner, there wouldn't be all these foreclosures. Why don't the banks extend the loan for a few more years, … read more collecting enormous interest on this extension and help the owner keep making their payment at a slightly lower affordable monthly amount?
    Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Nov 19 7:06 AM
  • Foreclosure crisis weighs on economy as more people with good credit risk losing homes
    Newsday - Nov 19 6:25 PM
  • A recovery in U.S. housing will have to wait at least until next year. The outlook for the home market dimmed this week as residential construction and mortgage applications fell and loan delinquenci...
    MalaysiaNews.net - Nov 21 7:42 AM
  • Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) -- A recovery in U.S. housing will have to wait at least until next year. The outlook for the home market dimmed this week as residential construction and mortgage applications fell and loan delinquencies reached a record.
    Bloomberg - Nov 20 1:44 PM
  • By ALAN ZIBEL The Associated Press The foreclosure crisis likely will persist well into next year as high unemployment pushes more people out of homes, pulls down housing prices and raises concerns about the broader economic recovery.
    The Lakeland Ledger - Nov 19 5:50 PM
  • Tax credit to steady, not rescue, shaky U.S. housing
    Don't expect the expanded home buyer tax credit to be a permanent cure for the U.S. housing market. It won't.
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Nov 17 1:26 PM

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