There are a bundle of problems for America – national debt, deficits, bank speculations and downing shutters on monetization. Those walking in the corridors say something and do something else.
The credit crisis did not happen out of the blue – it was meant and planned to happen in this manner. It is difficult to swallow [...]
The story of 45 year old Howard Stitzel from Stetson University of Law is that of a life gone awry with foreclosure and implications in murder playing roles in his downfall. He lived larger than his life in the small town of Plant City.
At one time he practiced law with his colleague being former House [...]
It may be news to many who have not heard of it as yet, big changes are about to debut in the credit card industry. Last Monday the Credit Card act has become activated and it is hoped that the consumers will get some kind of relief from nuisances like “double-cycle billing” and whimsical rate [...]
Foreclosures have devastated the daily lives of the ordinary people of America. Scott Phillips had to close his small plumbing company. Roshonda Bolton was unemployed after the garment and uniform factory where she had worked for 16 years shut down last August.
Due to unemployment, eight million jobs were dropped. But the situation changed when they [...]
On year ago Obama inked the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act involving $787 billion. But recently his government has warned to withhold funds from this account from a transit firm because of its failure to comply with the laws pertaining to civil rights.
FTA or Federal Transit Administration warned that would withdraw $70 [...]
Premiums for health insurance are swelling and the Republicans are apprehensive that this will lead to another thrust for reform.
Nearly 800,000 individuals who purchase insurance on the individual market (not getting it via the employer) from firms like Anthem Blue Cross (subsidiary of WellPoint) were told that there would be a startling spike by nearly [...]
Foreclosures are at an all-time high in the US. The Federal Government had come up with a program to stall foreclosures. As part of this program, the loans of homeowners are being modified, first on a temporary basis, and then permanently after a period of three months.
Yet foreclosures have not been stalled, not because borrowers [...]
Despite wide support given by the government to the housing sector the previous year of 2009 can be said to have been a year dominated by foreclosures. This is clearly indicated in the data provided by the National Association of Realtors. The median price of single family units continued to tumble through the year. According [...]