Mortgage rescues fall short for millions

Courtesy Marketplace  Fri, 10/09/2009 - 13:07

Despite the gains in the housing market, programs to help at-risk homeowners aren't doing enough to save millions of American from foreclosure, according to a new report.

Steve Henn has the story.


 

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