Milwaukee Foreclosures Rise Due to Recent Job Losses
Milwaukee officials say that recent job losses have contributed to a recent rise in foreclosures in the city. The increase in unemployed citizens, coupled with the loss of unemployment benefits for many out-of-work individuals can be linked to the rising foreclosure rates. City officials say that the foreclosure crisis affecting the city can have a serious effect on it’s financial outlook. Milwaukee has received federal money to help with homebuyer assistance and other programs to help boost the economy and slow down the increasing foreclosure rate.
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February 5, 2010
• Tags: Job Losses, Losses, Recent Job, Recent Job Losses • Posted in: Bankruptcy News

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