"As the economy recovers and more of them reach adulthood," researchers say, "Gen Zers are poised to make an even greater mark on the housing market."
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In order to predict a political scenario that would most benefit the U.S. economy, the analysts at Wallet Hub dove deep into data. The researchers compared the condition ...
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While this group has made recent gains, "longstanding inequities in intergenerational wealth and other systemic barriers" still prevent them from "reaching parity with the U.S. population as a whole," according to a population scientist.
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Planet Home Lending's (PHL) servicing portfolio has risen above $25 billion fueled by originations growth and the company’s successful efforts to retain existing customers who refinance or purchase ...
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Hundreds of thousands of homes are at risk of storm surge destruction by Hurricane Delta. That is based on information coming in Wednesday evening from the National Hurricane ...
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Fannie Mae's Home Purchase Sentiment Index (HPSI) increased 3.5 points in September to 81.0. That's the second consecutive month of increase, showing a rebound from late spring continuing. Three of ...
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Wire fraud is one of the fastest-growing cybercrimes in the U.S., according to an industry leader who says he and his contemporaries “play a critical role in educating and protecting both homebuyers and sellers.”
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COVID-19’s impact on the mortgage servicing industry, according to experts on this week's panel, is unlike anything we have seen before, not just in the magnitude of the economic downturn but also in its suddenness.
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As city dwellers continue to leave urban centers behind, how might these shifts impact the results of November's Presidential election?
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