Monday, July 07, 2008

CBO Projects Housing Bailout Program Will Send 140,000 Families Into Second Foreclosure

Dean Baker reports:
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) is not terribly optimistic about the success of the housing bailout bill going through Congress. They project that 35 percent of the homeowners "helped" under the plan, or 140,000 families, will find themselves again facing foreclosure. The reason for the pessimism is that the lenders get to decide which loans enter the program. Naturally, they will pick homeowners who they think will be the least likely to make it.
Another great one from Dean Baker.