Government Lending
Politics and money news can have a swift and significant impact on the housing industry, whether it’s related to policy changes that will directly affect the mortgage industry or a change in political leadership that is expected to trickle down and impact the mortgage and housing industries. As a housing market professional, it’s important to stay informed on politics and money news and understand how it may affect the housing and mortgage industries now and in the future.
HousingWire’s politics and money coverage, which spans breaking news, expert commentary and more, can keep you up to date on the news and coverage that matters to you.
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This is how childcare and student loans influence housing affordability
Aug 14, 2019Americans are making tough choices to be able to afford housing. More than a third of renters and homeowners have been forced to reduce spending on essential items like food and utilities in the past two years, according to a Freddie Mac report.
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U.S. housing market is “anemic” and “lackluster,” says NY Fed
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Goldman Sachs: No deal in U.S.-China trade war before 2020 election
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Ocwen agrees to refund Maine residents to end foreclosure dispute with the state
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Fannie Mae: One-third of homebuyers didn’t shop around for a mortgage
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Economists warn of dangers trade war escalation poses to housing and economy
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Low rates have made 8.2 million mortgages “refi eligible”
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HUD, City of Los Angeles reach “landmark” settlement in accessible housing dispute
Aug 05, 2019 -
FTC promises Equifax victims who want the $125 offer, “You will be disappointed”
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HUD details plan to release $16 billion in disaster mitigation funds
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Freedom Mortgage acquires J.G. Wentworth Home Lending
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Unemployment rate holds at 3.7% in July as hiring slows
Aug 02, 2019
