DISCLAIMER: As the COVID-19 public health situation evolves, new regulations are being continually issued. This page/story/information may not include the most recent information. By Emma Kerr, Stephanie Steinberg, and Susannah Snider May 20, 2021 Are you swimming in debt and don’t know how you’re ever going to pay it off? You’re not alone. If you’re looking for easy ways to …
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14% of renting households are behind on payments. The average amount owed is $3,400.
DISCLAIMER: As the COVID-19 public health situation evolves, new regulations are being continually issued. This page/story/information may not include the most recent information. By: Al TompkinsMay 21, 2021 https://www.poynter.org/reporting-editing/2021/14-of-renting-households-are-behind-on-payments-the-average-amount-owed-is-3400/ There is still a rental reckoning ahead and it may not be far off. CBS News says, “The trickle of evictions across the country could soon become a flood …
Consumer Credit Snapshot Shows Fewer Accounts In Financial Hardship Since Last Year
DISCLAIMER: As the COVID-19 public health situation evolves, new regulations are being continually issued. This page/story/information may not include the most recent information. Katie Jensen JUN 23, 2021 https://nationalmortgageprofessional.com/news/consumer-credit-snapshot-shows-fewer-accounts-financial-hardship-last-year In May of 2020, 7.48% of financial hardship accounts represented mortgage delinquencies. A year later, only 4.07% represented mortgage delinquencies. The May 2021 Consumer Credit Snapshot shows …
Americans Are On the Cusp of Another Borrowing Binge
DISCLAIMER: As the COVID-19 public health situation evolves, new regulations are being continually issued. This page/story/information may not include the most recent information. Posted on the June 23, 2021 Investors are concerned the U.S. is headed for a repeat of the lackluster economic expansion of the prior decade — that once the country gets past reopening …
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