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I am in no way a political exspert or a financial guru, but it seems to me if the government really wanted to stimulate the economy why couldnt they just go across the boards and anyone with a mortgage that wanted to, give them a 30 or 40 yr fixed rate loan at or around 3 or 4%? This would… Read More »
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Foreclosures are happening everywhere. Bankruptcy is likewise happening to so many people. When the real estate mortgage crisis blew up, millions and millions of American got laid off and where left with financial tragedies. Most importantly, they are left bad credit and low income. Bad credit and… Read More »
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If a senior does not have pensions or retirement funds; who is going to help them when it's time to find adequate housing? I'm surprised that some of them end up at snf facilities and have medical /medicare insurance paying for their care; when they don't really need the stepped up… Read More »
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The deflated housing bubble has had widespread effects that continue to poison the lives of many Americans and the greater economy. As much as we are faced with stories of foreclosure after foreclosure, the results of a recent survey by real estate website Zillow suggest that many aren't taking away important lessons from the housing debacle. ABC News Consumer Correspondent Elisabeth Leamy is discouraged by this and offers a few key takeaways from the popped bubble.
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Our consumerist lifestyle has Americans importing more than they export. What could be more green than reusing the shipping containers in which goods enter the country? There are enough shipping containers available that people have begun to find other uses for them.
One popular use is as…
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