Housing market hit is worst in years
Wednesday, September 17, 2008 at 1:00PM
Staff in Barney Frank, Congress, FDIC, Foreclosure, economy, financial services committee, hope for homeowners program
When the housing market is down, the "whole economy gets hurt," said Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.)in a hearing today. The Financial Services Committee met to discuss the problems and possible solutions to the current housing market.
Frank added that the federal government's feelings are not only of sympathy to those in foreclosure. He said that some people have committed to mortgage policies out of their price range.
Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas) said that the United States needs to "preserve the paycheck" of its homeowners. Hensarling continued by stating that no one would want to be a seller in this market.
Sheila Blair, Chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Cooperation, said the current housing market is due to a "complex set of interrelated causes." She said the housing market in the United States had the most severe drop of the past 60 years.
Brian Montgomery, Chairman of the Board of the new "Hope for Homeowners Program," said that the program is slated to be ready to open on Oct. 1 of this year. He said the goals of the program are to help improve homeowners' chances of refinancing their loans, mitigating monetary losses for both buyers and sellers of mortgages, and to reduce the number of foreclosures nationally.
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