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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac expand plans for equitable housing
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s equitable housing plans including new pilot programs, initiatives and the expansion of SPCPs.
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The History of US Recessions: 1797-2020
âRecessionâ can be a scary word, but economic contractions are fairly common throughout the history of the United States. In fact, theyâre perfectly normal parts of the overall business cycle, during which the economy expands, contracts, and then expands again. Itâs during certain contractions, which we usually refer to as recessions, that life can get […]
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Judge allows Caliber suit against CrossCountry to move forward
A federal judge has allowed Caliber Home Loans to move forward with a poaching suit against CrossCountry Mortgage, rejecting the defendant company’s move to dismiss five counts including misappropriation of trade secrets. Dallas-based Caliber sued CrossCountry last May for allegedly raiding over 80 workers across the country in early 2022 who accounted for more than … [Read more…]
How to Buy a Starter Home: Pros, Cons, and Tips
Buying your first house is a major move, even if the home itself is tiny. Becoming a homeowner can be a great way to start putting down some roots and building equity. And just because itâs called a âstarter homeâ doesnât necessarily mean youâre twenty-something when you go shopping for one. For many people, the […]
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Social Security to Run Dry in 2034
Recently, the Social Security Administration announced that its cash reserves will run out in 2034, a year earlier than earlier projected. When this happens, the agency will continue to pay benefits based on its ongoing tax revenue. This will require ⦠Continue reading â
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