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These Americans could afford a mortgage. But they’re stuck in a cycle of renting.

Por: MarketWatch Business November 11, 2023

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The company analyzed specific regions in the United States that are “credit insecure,” meaning individuals and households in the area face challenges in qualifying for credit. Zillow found that these areas are “directly linked” to areas with a higher share of Black residents, and also to areas where rent is more expensive than mortgage payments. “Lack of credit access keeps people in a cycle of paying more in rent than they would pay... + full article



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