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Foreclosed America

AUTHOR Martin, Isaac; Niedt, Christopher
PUBLISHER Stanford Briefs (04/01/2015)
PRODUCT TYPE eBook (ASCII Text)

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From 2007 to 2012, almost five percent of American adults--about ten million people--lost their homes because they could not make mortgage payments. The scale of this home mortgage crisis is unprecedented--and it's not over. Foreclosures still displace more American homeowners every year than at any time before the twenty-first century. The dispossession and forced displacement of American families affects their health, educational success, and access to jobs. It continues to block any real recovery in the hardest-hit communities.

While we now know a lot about how this crisis affected the global economy, we still know very little about how it affected the people who lost their homes. Foreclosed America offers the first representative portrait of those people--who they are, how and where they live after losing their homes, and what they have to say about their finances, their neighborhoods, and American politics. It is a sobering picture of Americans down on their luck, and of a crisis that is testing American democracy.

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ISBN-13: 9780804795784
ISBN-10: 0804795789
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 112
Carton Quantity: 20
Country of Origin: US
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Business & Economics | Real Estate - General
Business & Economics | Finance - General
Dewey Decimal: 332.75
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From 2007 to 2012, almost five percent of American adults--about ten million people--lost their homes because they could not make mortgage payments. The scale of this home mortgage crisis is unprecedented--and it's not over. Foreclosures still displace more American homeowners every year than at any time before the twenty-first century. The dispossession and forced displacement of American families affects their health, educational success, and access to jobs. It continues to block any real recovery in the hardest-hit communities.

While we now know a lot about how this crisis affected the global economy, we still know very little about how it affected the people who lost their homes. Foreclosed America offers the first representative portrait of those people--who they are, how and where they live after losing their homes, and what they have to say about their finances, their neighborhoods, and American politics. It is a sobering picture of Americans down on their luck, and of a crisis that is testing American democracy.

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