Jun 27 2010

34 states saw tax collections decline in the first quarter of 2010. State budget deficits projected well into 2010 – Plunging tax revenues reflect a weaker economy dragged down by pervasive unemployment and underemployment. $112 billion in state budget gaps for fiscal 2011.

Big states with dismal budget short falls like California and New York have been making the news for the last couple of years.  Yet the problems with state budget deficits go beyond the big and mighty.  The banking system has been stabilized at a very high cost to average Americans but state budget deficits reflect […]

Jun 24 2010

Current state of the American housing market. What foreclosures and distressed borrowers tell us in hidden data. 2010 on path to having 4 million foreclosure filings. HAMP call center data at record levels while loan modifications dwindle.

Trying to get honest data from the banking industry regarding the current state of housing is a monumental task.  We are left using multiple data sources to get an accurate picture of the current state of the American housing market.  Even then, we are left trying to piece together data that is largely incomplete.  For […]

Jun 22 2010

Middle class shackled by banking debt chains. 113 million households each owe an average of $113,000 in banking debt for mortgages, student loans, credit cards, and auto loans. $45 trillion in household sector debt, government debt, and domestic financial sector debt.

The middle class has been systematically shackled by large amounts of debt, banking debt to be exact in a new form of financial serfdom.  Much of this started in the early 1970s on par with the deficits don’t matter policy that engulfed our monetary policy for the next four decades.  Like any giant structure built […]

Jun 20 2010

Taxes coming for $1 trillion in commercial real estate. 1.2 million partnerships own over $1 trillion in CRE. Too big to fail dumping CRE debt.

The problems for commercial real estate are deep and significant and have the potential of stifling any sort of recovery.  Rather than looking at commercial real estate (CRE) as a reason for more stimulus or bailouts the question should examine why so many CRE locations are defaulting.  Can this be a sign that demand for […]

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