The average borrower in foreclosure has been delinquent for 438 days before actually being evicted, up from 251 days in January 2008, according to LPS Applied Analytics.
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More than 650,000 households had not paid in 18 months, LPS calculated earlier this year. With 19 percent of those homes, the lender had not even begun to take action to repossess the property
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- CMI explains why they think their methodology works
- ADP rept miserable
- Chicago PMI in line
- Consumer Confidence Plummets
- Bank Failure Friday
- Truck tonnage fell in May (as did Rail)
- ECRI plunges (again!)....this is one to watch
- GDP about to Collapse???
- Most important piece of the decade
- THe Consumer behaving different this time
- ECRI plunges....this is one to watch
- Yen May weaken - UBS
- Spanish Debt Deal of 250bn may happen.
- Consumer Metrics' Indicators Rolling Over
- Retail? Not so much
- Trapped??
- This is just too good to miss - Rosie
- Parades and Rain - Rosie
- We aren't in Kansas Anymore..Jobless duration, sin...
- Debt/GDP
- Percent job losses aligned at bottom
- More on the NFP
- JPMorgan Econ Call
- Graph showing data ex Census hires
- Euro CDS spreads start to widen....again.
- NFP Friday
- Hungary joins the parade...
- Jobless Outlook by State
- Foreclosure Games
- ISM non-mfg flat, but employment ticked up.
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- Consumer Metrics Shows Economy Contracting by Q3
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