Foreclosure problem mounting
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Steve Chiotakis: While we keep talking about recovery, there are some aspects of the economy that just can’t seem to shake this recession. Foreclosures keep mounting. And according to new numbers out from RealtyTrac, 360,000 homeowners were at least a month behind on their house payments
last month. Reporter Tamara Keith has more.
Tamara Keith: Here’s another way to look at it: One in every 355 U.S. households is somewhere in the foreclosure process. RealtyTrac says foreclosure activity is up from June and way up from last year at this time. More than half a million people have lost their homes since January.
California, Arizona, Florida and Nevada continue to be the hardest hit. But Illinois saw a spike in activity last month as a foreclosure moratorium there ran out for some homeowners.
The continued rise in foreclosures comes even as the Obama administration ramps up its Making Home Affordable Program — which aims to help borrowers in trouble by modifying their mortgages. RealtyTrac says unemployment is now a large factor in the foreclosure problem.
In Washington, I’m Tamara Keith for Marketplace.
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