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February 26, 2016

Friday’s Government Reports Roundup

By Shea Cunningham

The New York Federal Reserve Bank released its Household Debt and Credit quarterly report, stating that total household indebtedness is about $12.1 trillion, which increased in Q4 2015, while repayment rates have improved. HUD released its grant allocations to support … Continue reading

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February 26, 2016 in Uncategorized | Permalink | No Comments

February 25, 2016

Thursday’s Advocacy & Think Tank Roundup

By Shea Cunningham

The Economic Policy Institute found that unemployment rates varied considerably by state and race in Q4 2015. The Housing Partnership Network released report on comparisons between affordable housing in the United Kingdom versus the United States. The National Housing Conference … Continue reading

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February 25, 2016 in Uncategorized | Permalink | No Comments

February 24, 2016

Wednesday’s Academic Roundup

By Shea Cunningham

The Dynamics of Subprime Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Default: A Structural Estimation, Hanming Fang, You Jin Kim & Wenli Li, FRB of Philadelphia Working Paper No. 16-2. The Federal Home Loan Bank System and U.S. Housing Finance, W. Scott Frame, FRB Atlanta … Continue reading

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February 22, 2016

Monday’s Adjudication Roundup

By Shea Cunningham

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. settles for $27.5 million in an investor class action over toxic collateralized debt obligations. A New York federal judge has preliminarily approved the settlement. In Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, the plans must prioritize condominium liens, which the … Continue reading

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February 22, 2016 in Uncategorized | Permalink | No Comments

February 19, 2016

Friday’s Government Reports Roundup

By Shea Cunningham

Last week, President Obama released the Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 Budget to Congress and HUD released its FY17 Budget Fact Sheet for its proposed budget prioritizing ending family homelessness and increasing opportunity. The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities released … Continue reading

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February 18, 2016

Thursday’s Advocacy & Think Tank Roundup

By Shea Cunningham

Urban Institute released another brief on Choice Neighborhoods finding that a majority of children live in single-parent homes, in many of which the parent had not completed high school. In addition, families with children are more likely to use adult … Continue reading

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