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America's Credit Catastrophe
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The Homeowner
Think about credit because the Benedict Arnold from the housing implosion. After all, cheap and abundant credit breezy lending standards and subprime loans? a turbopump for the housing bubble, allowing even folks with checkered credit histories to obtain the experience and bid prices higher. But amid the market's painful collapse has dragged home values some 20 % below their 2006 peaks has switched teams. Now, a reduction in the provision of mortgage credit is putting additional downward pressure on the housing industry and threatening to extend the worst housing slump since the Great Depression. "The same credit explosion that was driving up home values will work toward driving them down," says Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff.
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