No one here gets out alive.
You get your’s, baby, I’ll get mine
Gonna make it, baby, in subprime:
Mortgage crisis hits hardest for city’s poorest
There were 1,100 high-cost loans in the city in 2004 vs. 1,962 in 2006, she
said. In several neighborhoods, more than 50 percent of the loans in that
period were high cost, said van Kerkhove, who added that there were also many
such loans made in inner ring suburbs.One-in-five subprime loans made in 2005 and 2006 will end in foreclosure, said Ali Solis, vice president of public policy for Enterprise Community Partners, based in Washington, D.C. “We have a crisis of magnum proportion we have never seen before,” Solis said.
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