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Michigan Foreclosure Rates in Top U.S. 5 Save Email Print
Posted: 9:28 AM Jul 31, 2007
Last Updated: 9:28 AM Jul 31, 2007
Reporter: Associated Press

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A data firm says the number of U-S homes facing foreclosure surged 58 percent in the first six months of the year, the latest sign of mounting problems in the mortgage industry.
In all, more than 573-thousand properties across the nation reported some sort of foreclosure activity in the first half of this year, according to Irvine, California-based RealtyTrac.
That was 58 percent higher than the 363-thousand properties in the first six months of 2006 and 32 percent higher than the 433-thousand in the last six months of 2006.
Michigan had the nation's fifth-highest rate of foreclosure filings with 40-thousand.
California, Florida, Texas and Ohio had the highest number of homes receiving foreclosure-related notices.

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Posted by: Sue Location: Jackson on Jul 31, 2007 at 09:35 PM
Michigan needs jobs now. Good paying jobs. So the working people can make a decent living. Michigan use to be a place where people came for a job. Now they are having to leave to find a job. We need a change fast, or Michigan isn't going to be a good place to live, unless you are rich.

Posted by: Mark Location: Jackson on Jul 31, 2007 at 05:07 PM
How does the state go into a depression while the surrounding states are thriving?

Posted by: JB Location: Jackson on Jul 31, 2007 at 02:01 PM
Well if all the jobs weren't leave Michigan alot of this would not be happening. But so manyt people are loosing there jobs because of how bad thing are here in Michigan. Now our governor say's she is going to fix this well I am still waiting to see this happen while alot of people are still loosing there jobs. She needs to get busy and do something now it can not wait any longer.

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