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Progress Through Business and Center on Business and Poverty Annual Report Is Available
Wed, 02/17/2010 - 17:22 — hoffmire
The Annual Report for both organizations is available as of 2/17/10. Since the two organizations are formally tied together, the two reports cite the same accomplishments. The entire report is one page long to make it easier for readers to learn of our organizations quickly. Those interested in receiving a report can contact John Hoffmire at hoffmire@wisc.edu.
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Maybe foreclosure is one of
Maybe foreclosure is one of the signs why crisis exist, no doubt.The mortgage foreclosure rate in the US isn't becoming any better, I might even go so far as to express it's getting worse. Foreclosure rates are at the greatest they are since 1983. The Government provides programs in an attempt to assist with these foreclosure troubles, however the are appearing to be somewhat inadequate. On that note it may come as no surprise that where unemployment rates are the highest, so are foreclosure rates.