The State of the Union for Average Americans Facing Foreclosure

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

As the mortgage crisis continues on, ironically, President Obama seemed right at home at the podium during his 2010 State of the Union address just as millions of Americans face losing their home. As a result, many concerned citizens sought in the President’s national address any signs not only of “hope” or “change”—expressions made famous during his campaign days—but also second year specifics about what a new year would mean for the millions of average Americans, just like them, facing imminent foreclosure.

In that address, the President laid out an ambitious agenda attempting to attack one specific problem from every conceivable angle: the terrible economic squeeze on America’s middle class.  One portion of his plan mentioned helping Americans stay in their homes, retain their home’s value or absolve home debt, as the President works to “lift the value of a family’s single largest investment.”

President Obama revealed he intends to “step up” programs that encourage re-financing for affordable mortgages.…

Personal Bankruptcy Filings Up Nearly 9%; Chapter 13 Filings Common

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

The American Bankruptcy Institute, relying on data from the National Bankruptcy Research Center, reports that more than 135,000 consumers filed for bankruptcy in October 2009. The industry group estimates that this represents a nearly 9% increase in filings from the previous month. ABI Executive Director Samuel J. Gerdano commented that the increase in consumer bankruptcy filings in October, together with a reported 7 percent increase in business cases, “demonstrates the sustained stress on the U.S. Economy.”

The American Bankruptcy Institute further predicts that by year’s end, total bankruptcy filings will be up 30% over 2008. In fact, as of October, bankruptcy filings were up 22% over the same period in the previous year, with roughly 950,000 filings, as compared to roughly 700,000 in the same period in 2008.…