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    January 19, 2010
    A Look at Foreclosure Distribution in the U.S.

    Even as we hear about a recovering economy, the fact of the matter is that there are some places that have higher rates of foreclosure than others. Here is a chart on foreclosure distribution from 2005 to 2009 found at The Mortgage Reports.

    You can see the large spike after the financial crisis toward the end of 2008. And it does appear that foreclosures are declining right now. As long as we see something of an improvement in terms of employment and the overall economy, there should be continued declines in the rate of foreclosure.

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