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Non-Existent Foreclosure Crisis?

Posted on March 3, 2009 by Pratik

“Foreclosure rates aren’t really that high unless you live in Arizona, California, Florida or Nevada” [source]. William Lucy and Jeff Herlitz at the University of Virginia find that nearly 62 percent of the foreclosures in 2008 were in the above mentioned four states.

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