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>If you need proof that Americans are struggling financially, here it is. Foreclosures — when a bank or lender takes back a home after missed mortgage payments — are continuing to skyrocket. New data from ATTOM shows the number of homeowners falling behind is rising every single month.
In November, 35,651 properties had a foreclosure filing — up a staggering 21 percent from just one year earlier. 'November marks the ninth straight month of year-over-year increases in foreclosure activity, underscoring a trend that has steadily taken shape throughout 2025,' said Rob Barber, CEO at ATTOM.

Archive: https://archive.today/VwP3Q From the post: >>If you need proof that Americans are struggling financially, here it is. Foreclosures — when a bank or lender takes back a home after missed mortgage payments — are continuing to skyrocket. New data from ATTOM shows the number of homeowners falling behind is rising every single month. In November, 35,651 properties had a foreclosure filing — up a staggering 21 percent from just one year earlier. 'November marks the ninth straight month of year-over-year increases in foreclosure activity, underscoring a trend that has steadily taken shape throughout 2025,' said Rob Barber, CEO at ATTOM.
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Delaware 1 in 1,924 South Carolina 1 in 1,973 Nevada 1 in 2,373 New Jersey 1 in 2,511 Florida 1 in 2,565 District of Columbia 1 in 2,718 Indiana 1 in 2,802 Illinois 1 in 3,028 Pennsylvania 1 in 3,163 Utah 1 in 3,233 Maryland 1 in 3,349 Ohio 1 in 3,576 Iowa 1 in 3,697 Idaho 1 in 3,716 Texas 1 in 3,765

As I type this, could this be browns that have been deported, just simply not paying and have vanished? If so good, fuck them.

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The shit skins are part of it. I would like to see a breakdown of owned vs rented properties. DC is part on Trump because he shitcanned so many people. What this is telling me we are flipping back to a buyer's market.

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Agree, the article is incomplete and does not address the WHO holds the note, WHO gave the note. and WHO actually pays. So if USAID was paying mortgages, that shutdown long enough ago that legal foreclosure is likely right now.