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“Housing Crisis Investigation Week” in Florida

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Thursday, July 10, 2008   

Miami, FL - The mortgage crisis has affected those of all incomes and ethnicities, but African Americans and Latinos have been most likely to lose their homes, according to an analysis from the National Community Reinvestment Coalition. The report's author, Jim Carr, says the prediction two years ago was that certain people were going to be affected more severely by sub-prime mortgages than others.

"The home ownership gains for blacks and Latinos were not sustainable because of the cost burdens they were experiencing as a result of taking these loans."

Grassroots groups in Florida are working to reclaim foreclosed homes because there is potential for them to be turned into affordable housing. Those projects will be featured in a town hall meeting in Miami Saturday.

Organizers of the "Live from Main Street" town hall meeting have dubbed this "Housing Crisis Investigation Week" in Florida. Carr says while he has focused on how the housing market crash has disproportionately affected people of color, it's become obvious that almost everyone is seeing some sort of loss.

"You don't have to have participated in the sub-prime market to be feeling the pain. Home prices nationally are down, and in many states they've already decreased by double-digits."

Carr adds that blacks and Latinos were directly targeted by sub-prime lenders in Florida, and are least likely to see any help in legislation that Congress is considering.

More information about the efforts of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition can be found on their website, www.ncrc.org. For Live From Main Street, a project of The Media Consortium, go to www.livefrommainstreet.org.


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