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Baltimore Finds Subprime Crisis Snags Women
"or each of the last four years, more than half of the foreclosures in this neighborhood have been homes owned primarily by women, according to an analysis of public records by the Reinvestment Fund, a nonprofit community development organization.
The foreclosures threaten the neighborhood’s fragile stability. And they highlight a broader dimension of the housing meltdown: subprime mortgages, which are driving the foreclosure rate, have gone disproportionately to women."
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/15/us/15mortgage.html?_r=1&ex=13580532&oref=slogin
"or each of the last four years, more than half of the foreclosures in this neighborhood have been homes owned primarily by women, according to an analysis of public records by the Reinvestment Fund, a nonprofit community development organization.
The foreclosures threaten the neighborhood’s fragile stability. And they highlight a broader dimension of the housing meltdown: subprime mortgages, which are driving the foreclosure rate, have gone disproportionately to women."
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/15/us/15mortgage.html?_r=1&ex=13580532&oref=slogin