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Latest Census Data Suggest More Foreclosures Coming
A new report just released by the U.S. Census Bureau , based on 2005 data, suggests that the American public is spending more of their disposable income on necessities — especially owner occupied and rental housing. Take San Diego, for example, where the median price of a home jumped from $249,000 to $567,000 in five years (2000-2005). Will the thinly stretched finances of U.S. homeowners lead to a sharp rise in foreclosures and a collapse of the so-called housing bubble?
www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • Latest Census Data Suggest More Foreclosures Coming
    A new report just released by the U.S. Census Bureau , based on 2005 data, suggests that the American public is spending more of their disposable income on necessities — especially owner occupied and rental housing. Take San Diego, for example, where the median price of a home jumped from $249,000 to $567,000 in five years (2000-2005). Will the thinly stretched finances of U.S. homeowners lead to a sharp rise in foreclosures and a collapse of the so-called housing bubble?
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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