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Save America’s Neighborhoods: Examining Americans’ Concerns About Vacancies and Support for Congressional Action (PDF, 35KB). Survey of 1,008 adults nationally, conducted June 4-8, 2008.

Poll Data and Analysis
Public Opinion Snapshot: Americans Want More Help, Better Regulation on Housing.
May 16, 2008 | Center for American Progress

Research
The Hidden Costs of the Housing Crisis (July 9, 2008 | The Pew Charitable Trusts)

Pathways to Foreclosure: A Longitudinal Study of Mortgage Loans, Cleveland and Cuyahoga County, 2005-2008 June 23, 2008 | Case Western University / The Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development ( PDF, 387KB)

Foreclosure crisis adds to Existing Vacant and Abandoned Property Problems in Cities. U.S. Conference of Mayors. ( PDF, 584KB)

Bailouts and Bold Action. May 2, 2008 | Center for American Progress

Myth vs. Fact: Helping Homeowners. May 20, 2008 | Center for American Progress

Addressing Foreclosures: A Great American Dream Neighborhood Stabilization Plan.
Jan. 31 2008 | Center for American Progress & Enterprise Community Partners

Subprime Spillover: Impact of Subprime Foreclosures on Neighboring Homes and Local Tax Bases. Center for Responsible Lending

Foreclosure Crisis Impacts Chicago’s Rental Housing Market. May 2008 | Woodstock Institute

Driven to the Brink: How the Gas Price Spike Popped the Housing Bubble and Devalued the Suburbs. CEOS for Cities

Defaulting on the Dream: States Respond to America’s Foreclosure Crisis. The Pew Charitable Trusts

The Economic Slowdown’s Impact on Middle-Aged and Older Americans. AARP Knowledge Management

The Subprime Lending Crisis:  The Economic Impact on Wealth, Property Values, and Tax Revenues and How We Got There. Report and Recommendations by the Majority Staff Joint Economic Committee

 

 

   

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